




Three Books to Read
50 Reasons to Buy Fair Trade. John Madeley and Miles Litvinoff, Pluto Press, 2007. To order, click here.
An accessible journey through some of the reasons why we need Fair Trade -- and how we can support it.
Fair Trade: Market-Driven Ethical Consumption. Alex Nicholls and Charlotte Opal. Sage Publications, 2005. To order, click here.
An academic consideration of Fair Trade's origins, current manifestations and future.
Markets, Fair Trade and the Kingdom of God, ed Peter Johnson and Christopher Catherwood.Traidcraft and Regnum Books, 2001.
Essays combining theological and developmental perspectives, primarily by key figures from Traidcraft.
Copies of these books may be borrowed from CCOW.
Online Resources to Download
Parish Magasine Articles
Download the Keswick and District Fairtrade Campaign's 2009 Fairtrade parish magasine article at the bottom of this page. Scroll all the way down to the end, and then click on Keswick Fairtrade Article.
Basic Introductions
Bible Study, Prayer and Theology
Facts and Figures, Case Studies and Academic Papers
Church Activities
Fair Trade and Environmental Issues
Fair Trade and Wider Trade Issues
Information about Fairtrade Products and Availability
For local information, go to our Where to Buy Fair Trade locally page.
Resources Focused on Specific Products
Bananas (for a far more complete listing, visit BananaLink)
Cocoa
Coffee
Cotton
Roses
Articles Critiquing Fair Trade or Aspects Thereof -- and Responses to Them
"Good Food?" Economist, 7 December 2006.
Alan Beattie's "Follow the Thread" not only presents a case study in cotton, but also offers a balanced assessment of some of these common criticisms of Fair Trade.
Photographs courtesy of the Fairtrade Foundation, www.fairtrade.org.ukĀ