On the second day of May, the World Fair Trade Trade Organization (WFTO) celebrates World Fair Trade Day a global event that brings together a diverse range of institutions with common interests. improving economic conditions for disadvantaged producers; improving working conditions; paying a fair price for goods and services; assisting in the establishment of gender parity; and establishing accountability and transparency are just a few of these objectives. Coffee is vital to the economy since it is second only to petroleum in terms of the total quantity of beans sold worldwide, and it is the primary source of income for millions of people throughout the world. Hundreds of local gatherings , known as Fair Trade Coffee Breaks, take place across the commemorat e this particular day. These aren't your typical " coffee breaks ," by the way. Instead, they're community events with music, coffee trade films, food, clothing, environmental culture from many countries...
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