As the last hum of a distant vuvuzela dies away, the first World Cup to be held on African soil has drawn to a close leaving us with some great football memories. We hope you caught some of them while enjoying a few Fairtrade treats from South Africa. Whatever you think about the handball that knocked Ghana out, Lampard's goal that never was or the referee's eyesight, everyone can agree on one thing - South Africa knows how to work together to throw a fantastic football party. Even though the party on the pitch is over, Fairtrade is one way you can carry on supporting South Africa.

Fairtrade has been working in South Africa since 2003. But what's the score so far? Explore below and read our report into the impact Fairtrade has had. Or catch up with the latest from one of the team, Berty Jones of Stellar Organics.

Now the final whistle has blown continue supporting South African producers by choosing their Fairtrade products - tea, citrus, wine, grapes - and keep the pressure up for a fairer playing field for all.

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Extras



Berty answers your questions

Our man on the pitch, cellar master at wine label Stellar Organics offers the view from South Africa.

Workers in pictures

A quick photo round-up of workers on the farm and at play.

Berty on the World Cup

Tips for getting the most out of the matches - Fairtrade-style.

Meet the team

Who's the line up behind your favourite Fairtrade products from South Africa?

Berty on South Africa

A glimpse behind the scenes of the World Cup.

Get on the ball

Your questions about Fairtrade in South Africa answered.

Berty on Fairtrade

Tune in for another taster from Berty.

Impact report

Read all about the impact of Fairtrade in South Africa, and our tactics for the future.

More football on film

Visit the football pitches that Stellar Organics has been able to build using their Fairtrade premium.