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1. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE 17 u
MT @FairtradeMarkUS: Inside how #Fairtrade began & how it can alleviate poverty w/ dignity & focus on self-reliance http://ow.ly/udia8
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2. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE 21 u
#Fairtrade #Flowers: 536 million stems sold 2012. New research shows how workers benefiting & challenges http://ow.ly/udgPR
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3. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE 4 mrt.
MT @FairtradeUK: UK eats 10,000 bananas/minute yet some growers can't feed their families. Stop this! Sign petition http://stickwithfoncho.org.uk
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4. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE 3 mrt.
International #Fairtrade Standards: Strong communities, fair economy, healthy environment http://ow.ly/uaAOV
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MT @CitrusdalWines: Did you know #Fairtrade mark is most widely recognized ethical label in world? So PROUD to be associated w/ @FairtradeSA
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Permaculture Mag ‏@PermacultureMag 20 feb.
Manifesto of the Poor by a co-founder of the Fairtrade movement. Little book that packs a punch out today http://permanentpublications.co.uk/port/a-manifesto-of-the-poor-solutions-come-from-below-by-francisco-van-der-hoff-boersma/ …
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7. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE 3 mrt.
Just 1 week left to download a bevy of #Fairtrade research from @TandFonline during #FairtradeFortnight http://ow.ly/uazt1
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8. Fairtrade Intl ‏@FAIRTRADE 3 mrt.
'Manifesto of the Poor', important book from #Fairtrade co-founder w/ foreword by @HarrietLambFT. http://ow.ly/u6Dfx
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