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Fair Trade Original (FTO) is the leading Dutch fair trader since 1959. Turn over in 2006 was 18 million Euro, of which 37% was in coffee and 35% in food. Part of the profits are invested in partner support, in which FTO works closely together with Twin.
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Twin Trading is a limited company by guarantee, and is the trading vehicle for some of our partners’ produce. All profits by Twin Trading are covenanted to Twin. Twin is a registered charity in the UK and carries out the support work with its producer partners together with FTO.
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Hivos is a Dutch non-governmental organisation inspired by humanist values. Hivos seeks to contribute to a free, fair and sustainable world in which citizens - women and men - have equal access to the resources and opportunities for their development.
 
FairMatch Support promotes and stimulates more sustainable and fair trade. FMS fills in the missing link in the relationship between (small-scale) producers or Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in developing countries and (European) end markets.
 

The work of ICCO, Interchurch organisation for development co-operation, consists in financing activities which stimulate and enable people, in their own way, to organise dignified housing and living conditions. Fair Economic Development (FED) is one of ICCO’s three themes of work. FED is concerned with sustainable equitable economic development for disadvantaged target groups in developing countries.

Comic Relief is a charity as well as a business. The money Comic Relief raises is allocated to a wide range of grants and social investments aimed at delivering real and long-lasting change to the poorest, most vulnerable people at home and across the world.

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Cafédirect is the UK's largest Fairtrade hot drinks company.
Cafédirect's brands, Cafédirect, Teadirect and Cocodirect are sold through most of the major supermarkets. CD buys from 37 producer organisations in 12 countries, ensuring that over a quarter of a million growers receive a decent income from trade.