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Fairtrade Chocolate - Whitakers Chocolates Honeycomb Crisps

View our range of Fairtrade Cocoa chocolate gift boxes and chocolate hampers. All made using the finest and natural ingredients. 

Most are suitable for vegetarians & gluten-free. Plus we have a large range of tasty vegan friendly chocolate and gifts, click here to view the range.

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LUXURY FAIRTRADE CHOCOLATE BARS, GIFTS & HAMPERS

Whitakers Chocolates has a range of products that feature Fairtrade-certified cocoa.

This means that the cocoa used in these products has been sourced from certified producers who meet the rigorous social, economic, and environmental standards set by Fairtrade International.

By purchasing products from Whitakers Chocolates Fairtrade Cocoa range, consumers can feel good knowing that the cocoa used in our chocolate has been produced in a way that promotes fair and sustainable practices and supports the livelihoods of farmers and workers in developing countries.

The Fairtrade Cocoa range from Whitakers Chocolates includes a variety of delicious products, including chocolate bars, fondant creams, chocolate wafers and luxury hampers!

What is Fairtrade?

Fairtrade is an international movement that aims to promote fair and sustainable trading practices and improve the living and working conditions of farmers and workers in developing countries.

Certification is a guarantee that the products have been produced in accordance with Fairtrade standards.

These standards are designed to support small-scale farmers and workers, particularly in developing countries, by ensuring that they receive a fair price for their products and better working conditions.

Fairtrade also encourages environmentally sustainable practices and community development.

To become certified, producers must meet a range of standards, including fair prices for their products, safe and healthy working conditions, environmental sustainability, and community development.

Consumers can support Fairtrade by purchasing products that carry the Fairtrade mark, which indicates that the product has been certified as meeting the organization's standards.

Fairtrade products include coffee, tea, chocolate, bananas, cotton, and many others.

By choosing Fairtrade products, consumers can help promote fair and sustainable trading practices and support the livelihoods of farmers and workers in developing countries.

Why should you buy Fairtrade Chocolate?

There are several reasons why buying Fairtrade chocolate is a good idea:

Fair prices for cocoa farmers: Fairtrade ensures that cocoa farmers receive a fair price for their cocoa beans. This helps to support their livelihoods and provides them with the means to invest in their farms and communities.

Safe and healthy working conditions: Certification requires that working conditions on cocoa farms meet certain standards, including fair pay, safe working conditions, and no child or forced labour.

Environmental sustainability: Fairtrade encourages environmentally sustainable practices, such as reducing pesticide use and promoting organic farming methods. This helps to protect the environment and ensures that cocoa farming remains viable for future generations.

Community development: Certification requires that a portion of the profits from the sale of chocolate go towards community development projects, such as schools, health clinics, and clean water initiatives.

Great taste:  The chocolate is made from high-quality cocoa beans and is often produced using traditional, artisanal methods. This results in chocolate with a delicious, rich flavour that can be enjoyed guilt-free.

Overall, buying Fairtrade chocolate is a simple way to support ethical and sustainable cocoa farming practices and to help improve the lives of cocoa farmers and their communities.

Does Fairtrade Cost More?

In short, yes, products can sometimes cost slightly more than non-Fairtrade products due to the additional costs associated with certification and compliance with Fairtrade standards.

However, the price difference is often minimal, and the benefits of Fairtrade certification can outweigh the slightly higher cost.

The premium paid on these products goes directly to the producers or farmer cooperatives rather than middlemen, which helps to support the local communities and promote sustainable development.

This can ultimately benefit the consumer as well by promoting long-term stability and sustainability in the supply chain.

It's also important to note that while Fairtrade products may sometimes cost slightly more, they are often of higher quality and are produced using more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.

Additionally, certification provides greater transparency and accountability in the supply chain, which can help to ensure that the producers and workers are treated fairly and that the products meet certain social and environmental standards.

In Whitakers case, we try and absorb the increased cost of using Fairtrade Cocoa within our chocolate range as we believe it’s the right thing to do as part of our sustainability goals and for our loyal customers.

Is Fairtrade Chocolate Sustainable

Fairtrade chocolate aims to be sustainable by promoting ethical and environmentally responsible practices in cocoa farming.

Certification requires that producers and farmers use environmentally sustainable practices, such as reducing pesticide use, promoting organic farming, and conserving natural resources.

This helps to protect the environment and ensure that cocoa farming remains viable for future generations.

In addition, certification requires that farmers and producers receive fair prices for their products and that a portion of the profits from the sale of Fairtrade products goes towards community development projects.

This can help to support the economic and social sustainability of cocoa farming communities, promoting long-term stability and sustainability in the supply chain.

It also encourages transparency and accountability in the supply chain through audits and inspections to ensure that standards are being met.

This helps to ensure that Fairtrade-certified chocolate is produced in a way that is both socially and environmentally sustainable.

While there is always room for improvement, this chocolate represents a significant step towards creating a more sustainable and ethical chocolate industry.

By choosing Fairtrade, consumers can help support sustainable cocoa farming practices and ensure that cocoa farmers and their communities are treated fairly and equitably.

Do You Sell Fairtrade Vegan Chocolate?

Yes! Whitakers Chocolates is proud to offer a large range of Fairtrade-certified vegan chocolate products.

This includes a range of flavoured chocolate bars, fondant creams, wafer thins, chocolate crisps and Neapolitans, to name a few.

Our range is also suitable for vegetarians, and most of the range is gluten-free and palm oil free!

Where Does Fairtrade Chocolate Come From?

It can come from various countries around the world as long as the cocoa used in the production of the chocolate is sourced from certified farmers and cooperatives.

Cocoa is mainly grown in West Africa, Latin America, and Asia, with many countries within these regions producing certified cocoa.

The Fairtrade International organisation works with certification bodies in various countries to ensure that the standards are met and that certified products are available for consumers worldwide.

Fairtrade-certified cocoa is grown in many countries, including Ghana, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Peru, and the Dominican Republic, among others.

In many cases, chocolate manufacturers will source their cocoa from a variety of countries in order to create a unique flavour profile for their chocolate products.

This helps to support farmers and cooperatives in different parts of the world and can provide consumers with a variety of delicious chocolate options.

Overall, Fairtrade chocolate is sourced from farmers and cooperatives in developing countries around the world and is produced in a way that promotes fair and sustainable trading practices, better working conditions, and community development.

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