Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Visit by the Director of the Fairtrade Foundation Harriet Lamb


Harriet Lamb M.B.E., Executive Director of the Fairtrade Foundation, will be visiting Jersey on 12th. and 13th. January 2010 to meet local supporters and address a series of meetings about the remarkable achievements of the Foundation as it celebrates its 15th. year of operation. Her busy programme will include a sixth form seminar, business meetings and a special Fairtrade Dinner.

Fairtrade has grown at an incredible rate in recent times, with sales in the U.K. in 2008 reaching £712 million, an increase of 43% over the previous year. The economic downturn does not appear to be affecting current levels of support, and indeed there are great expectations of the Foundation realising its ultimate goal of U.K. sales exceeding £1 billion, within the foreseeable future.

A number of announcements in recent times by multi-national companies, starting with Tate and Lyle and later Starbucks, and this year by Cadbury and by Nestle, have transformed the Fairtrade landscape and promise a quantum leap in opportunity for farmers in developing countries to work their way out of poverty.
It is exciting to observe how these major companies are now proud to display their Fairtrade credentials on their flagship products. We learned at the Fairtrade Foundation Supporters Conference in October in London that in each case the decision to change to Fairtrade sourced raw materials for their leading brands was based on sound commercial evidence and feedback from customer surveys.

One key message from the conference was “If you can, buy local, if you can’t, buy Fairtrade”. Fairtrade Jersey (the Jersey Fairtrade Island Group) is pleased to endorse that advice and we encourage any cafes, restaurants, hotels, shops, businesses and organisations, schools and churches, to make a New Year resolution to join the Fairtrade Island community at the earliest opportunity.

Harriet Lamb will attend a special Fairtrade Dinner at the Town Hall on Wednesday 13th. January 2010 where she will speak about recent dramatic events in Fairtrade development. She will also present certificates to organisations that are proud to support Fairtrade, and everyone who has an interest in learning more and attending this event may obtain tickets (£15.00) and information from Ed Le Quesne on edleq@jerseymail.co.uk or on 730131.

Tony Allchurch, chairman.  tony@allchurch.je or on 767593

Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Mobile Mobile

This has nothing to do with Slow Food but it's Christmas and it made me smile...http://vimeo.com/8118831

Friday, December 4, 2009

Pot Luck

Just to remind everyone.... We have a Pot Luck night on the 10th at Manor Farm, Julia Quenaults home in St Peters. You find it if coming from town, turning right at the main junction, heading down to St Georges school. It's then the farm directly on your right you can't miss it.

Any problems just call me on 515141 during the day.

This is just a simple get together to meet and chat with members whilst sampling the delights of our own labours.Hope to see you there.

Rod.