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FAIRTRADE Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade, based on a partnership between producers and consumers. It empowers farmers and workers in developing countries through improved terms of trade and the opportunity to improve the working and living conditions for themselves and their communities. FAIRTRADE WORLDWIDE 1.5m farmers and workers benefit from Fairtrade Fairtrade certified organisations received 15m in Fairtrade in 214 Fairtrade products are sold in over 125 COUNTRIES 5.9b Estimated global in 214 FAIRTRADE ANZ SUPPORTS PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC TO GROW STRONG BUSINESSES AND ORGANISATIONS DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES SELL THEIR CROPS UNDER FAIR TERMS OF TRADE SUPPORT VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES AND PROTECT CHILDREN Since Producer organisations in the Pacific have earned USD 17.6m in Fairtrade USD 127.5m in income from

MEMBERS OF FAIRTRADE PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC 17,56 men 3,21 women SALES OF THE TOP THREE FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS FROM THE PACIFIC FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED SUGAR FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COCOA FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COFFEE 25 6 1 5 1 Thousand metric tonnes 15 1 4 3 8 6 4 5 1 214 214 214 FAIRTRADE IN FIJI FAIRTRADE ANZ AND ITS PARTNERS HAVE INVESTED OVER USD 12, IN SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade FAIRTRADE ANZ'S SUPPORT TO FARMERS Impact research Ongoing certification support Market linkages Governance advice and training Support for the development of administrative systems LABASA, LAUTOKA, AND RARAWAI & PENANG CANE PRODUCERS ASSOCIATIONS Fiji is home to the three largest Fairtrade producer organisations in the Pacific. Since, Fairtrade sugar cane producers have contributed to the development of the island country through a variety of Fairtrade community and economic development projects. Replanting of cane fields Repairing cane field drainage systems, and subsidising fertiliser costs Supply of harvesting equipment and first aid kits Death benefit funds for members families Assistance for education, water and electricity projects Sanitary and public infrastructure upgrades USD12m

FAIRTRADE Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade, based on a partnership between producers and consumers. It empowers farmers and workers in developing countries through improved terms of trade and the opportunity to improve the working and living conditions for themselves and their communities. FAIRTRADE WORLDWIDE 1.5m farmers and workers benefit from Fairtrade Fairtrade certified organisations received 15m in Fairtrade in 214 Fairtrade products are sold in over 125 COUNTRIES 5.9b Estimated global in 214 FAIRTRADE ANZ SUPPORTS PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC TO GROW STRONG BUSINESSES AND ORGANISATIONS DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES SELL THEIR CROPS UNDER FAIR TERMS OF TRADE SUPPORT VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES AND PROTECT CHILDREN Since Producer organisations in the Pacific have earned USD 17.6m in Fairtrade USD 127.5m in income from

MEMBERS OF FAIRTRADE PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC 17,56 men 3,21 women SALES OF THE TOP THREE FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS FROM THE PACIFIC FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED SUGAR FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COCOA FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COFFEE 25 6 1 Thousand metric tonnes 15 1 5 4 3 1 8 6 4 5 1 214 214 214 FAIRTRADE IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA FAIRTRADE ANZ AND ITS PARTNERS HAVE INVESTED OVER USD 425, IN SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FAIRTRADE ANZ'S SUPPORT TO FARMERS Ongoing support on certification requirements Access to wet coffee mills Upgrade of coffee drying and storage facilities Access to cocoa nurseries Rehabilitation of cocoa fermentries Market linkages PARTNERS New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Papua New Guinea s Coffee Industry Corporation Niugini Coffee, Tea and Spices Volunteer Services Abroad Agmark NGIP Monpi Coffee COOPERATIVE KETO TAPASI PROGRESS ASSOCIATION Founded in 8, Keto Tapasi is an organisation of 383 coffee producers located in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Repairs to local bridge Communal coffee pulpers Savings fund for future projects Office building Loan repayment USD 12,

HIGHLAND ORGANIC AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVE Registered in 4, Highland Organic Agriculture Cooperative (HOAC) is an organisation of 2,6 coffee growers located in remote regions of the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Dry mill rehabilitation Construction of elementary schools Vehicles to transport coffee Communal coffee pulpers Water supply projects USD 1.3m NEKNASI COFFEE GROWERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Founded in, Neknasi is an organisation of 422 coffee producers located in the mountains of the Saruwaged Range in Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. Motorbike to access remote communities Co-funding of water supply project USD 24, CLUB 3 Founded in, Club 3 is a group of 474 cocoa producers located throughout the northern coastal Madang Province of Papua New Guinea. Elementary school classrooms Housing for elementary school teachers Community resource centre Roofing irons for community aid posts Church benches USD 38,

FAIRTRADE Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade, based on a partnership between producers and consumers. It empowers farmers and workers in developing countries through improved terms of trade and the opportunity to improve the working and living conditions for themselves and their communities. FAIRTRADE WORLDWIDE 1.5m farmers and workers benefit from Fairtrade Fairtrade certified organisations received 15m in Fairtrade in 214 Fairtrade products are sold in over 125 COUNTRIES 5.9b Estimated global in 214 FAIRTRADE ANZ SUPPORTS PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC TO GROW STRONG BUSINESSES AND ORGANISATIONS DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES SELL THEIR CROPS UNDER FAIR TERMS OF TRADE SUPPORT VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES AND PROTECT CHILDREN Since Producer organisations in the Pacific have earned USD 17.6m in Fairtrade USD 127.5m in income from

MEMBERS OF FAIRTRADE PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC 17,56 men 3,21 women SALES OF THE TOP THREE FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS FROM THE PACIFIC FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED SUGAR FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COCOA FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COFFEE 25 6 1 5 1 Thousand metric tonnes 15 1 4 3 8 6 4 5 1 214 214 214 FAIRTRADE IN TONGA FAIRTRADE ANZ AND ITS PARTNERS HAVE INVESTED OVER USD 176, IN SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FAIRTRADE ANZ'S SUPPORT TO FARMERS Vanilla curing facility, tools lending library, organic certification costs, microfinance training Infrastructure development support and training on best practices of vanilla production and processing Ongoing support on certification requirements PARTNERS Queen Fine Foods Tongan Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Forests and Fisheries New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade VANILLA GROWERS ASSOCIATION OF VAVA U (VGA) VGA led the development of the first Fairtrade certified vanilla supply chain from the Pacific. This process included rehabilitation of their vanilla gardens, standardisation of farming methods and curing techniques, as well as the development of their governance system and business practises. In partnership with their buyer Queen Fine Foods and Fairtrade ANZ, VGA delivers services to their members such as training, vanilla rehabilitation support, and access to a tools lending library. The association s goal is to develop a sustainable vanilla industry that maximises the benefits for growers and secures sustainable livelihoods for generations to come. 3 members 6 women members

FAIRTRADE Fairtrade is an alternative approach to conventional trade, based on a partnership between producers and consumers. It empowers farmers and workers in developing countries through improved terms of trade and the opportunity to improve the working and living conditions for themselves and their communities. FAIRTRADE WORLDWIDE 1.5m farmers and workers benefit from Fairtrade Fairtrade certified organisations received 15m in Fairtrade in 214 Fairtrade products are sold in over 125 COUNTRIES 5.9b Estimated global in 214 FAIRTRADE ANZ SUPPORTS PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC TO GROW STRONG BUSINESSES AND ORGANISATIONS DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES SELL THEIR CROPS UNDER FAIR TERMS OF TRADE SUPPORT VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES AND PROTECT CHILDREN Since Producer organisations in the Pacific have earned USD 17.6m in Fairtrade USD 127.5m in income from

MEMBERS OF FAIRTRADE PRODUCER ORGANISATIONS IN THE PACIFIC 17,56 men 3,21 women SALES OF THE TOP THREE FAIRTRADE PRODUCTS FROM THE PACIFIC FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED SUGAR FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COCOA FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED COFFEE 25 6 1 Thousand metric tonnes 15 1 5 4 3 1 8 6 4 5 1 214 214 214 FAIRTRADE IN SAMOA FAIRTRADE ANZ AND ITS PARTNERS HAVE INVESTED OVER USD 33, IN SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FAIRTRADE ANZ'S SUPPORT TO FARMERS Soil fertility training Farm toolkits Ongoing support on certification requirements Market linkages PARTNERS Krissy Co. All Good Organics Nice Blocks New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade SAVAI I COCONUT FARMERS ASSOCIATION (SCFA) Located in rainforest of Savai i, SCFA pioneered Fairtrade certification in Samoa. Based on their traditional social structures, the association has developed a strong and participatory governance system, through which it is developing its growing business. In partnership with their buyer Krissy Co. and Fairtrade ANZ, SCFA delivers services to its members such as training on farming methods, record keeping and social compliance. The association s goal is to revive the export coconut cream industry in the country while increasing members income. 73 members 9 women members