Tea Impact Report 2016 Annual Fair Trade Supply Chain Report Published June 2017 BY: Fair Trade USA, CPG 1
Consumer Demand for Sustainable Products is Increasing 89% would like to see more products they use support worth social and/or environmental issues Cone Communications, 2015 60% are more likely to try products if they know a company is mindful of sustainability Natural Marketing Institute, 2016 58% are more likely to buy sustainable products repeatedly Natural Marketing Institute, 2016 2 2
Fair Trade is Growing in Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)! Consumer awareness of Fair Trade USA increased to: CPG Fair Trade USA Certified products launched: Fair Trade CPG premiums delivered to farmers and workers: 67% 963 $34M (+8% from 2015) (+75% from 2015) (+2% from 2015) 3 3
The Fair Trade Model Ensures that Products are Made with Respect to People and Planet Fair Trade STANDARDS require rigorous labor and environmental practices Fair Trade PREMIUMS are invested by farming communities to improve livelihoods Fair Trade STRUCTURE empowers farmers to work together to address their greatest needs 4 4
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Tea Is Mostly Grown By Small-Scale Farmers in Asia Pacific Sources of FT Certified Tea: Other Top Producing Countries: 6 6
Tea Farmers and Workers Face Significant Economic, Social and Environmental Challenges Income Sustainability Well-being Environmental Stewardship Empowerment Producers face low wages and high input costs, especially small farmers, for whom the need to process tea hours after plucking is a challenge. Global climate change is putting pressure on tea producers, who are experiencing inconsistent rain patterns and extreme weather. Workers endure back pain, exposure to pesticides and extreme weather. Women workers face frequent sexual harassment and discrimination Small scale farmers lack access to markets & property rights. Estate workers lack independent union representation. 7
Fair Trade Makes a Difference in Tea Communities Income Sustainability Well-being Environmental Stewardship Empowerment Fair Trade employers are required to pay at least the minimum wage in their country. Premium is used to purchase or upgrade tea processing equipment. The Fair Trade Standard includes measures to reduce risk related to chemicals and hot climates. Facilities are required to have clear sexual harassment policies Producers invest premium on projects for climate change adaptation, including improved water storage and irrigation equipment. Certified producers have expanded market access and stronger relationships with buyers. The Fair Trade Standards ensure workers rights to freedom of association. 8
Since 2001, your Fair Trade Purchases has Delivered $5.9M of Premium Investments Back to Tea Communities! Investments in Fair Trade Tea Communities (Volume +29% vs PY; Premium +21%vs PY) 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000-2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Volume (lbs) Premium ($) $900,000 $800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $- 9 9
Dazhangshan Organic Tea Farmer Association Jianxi, China ~500 members 10
In Jiangxi, China Fair Trade Premium is Used to Protect and Improve Producer Health Dazhangshan has used premium to offset high input costs for farmers in their cooperative. Producers invested in organic fertilizer, light traps for pest management, and improved processing equipment. Premium was also used to upgrade health facilities and purchase medicine for workers. 11
Tonganagaon Tea Estate Assam, India ~1,000 members 12
In Assam, India, the Purchase of Gas Cook Stoves Protects Respiratory Health and Reduces Cook Time Tonganagaon Tea Estate has used Fair Trade Premium to provide each of the estate s more than 1000 workers with a gas cook stove. Before, families cooked meals over open fires; a less efficient method that takes hours longer each day. Gas cooking also has helped to significantly reduce the risk of respiratory illness, a major risk in homes without proper ventilation. 13
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