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Climate smart agriculture with Shared Interest Foundation
An online supporter event discussing Shared Interest Foundation’s recent Climate Smart Agricultural projects.

Cafédirect live podcast – Building Better Business: Climate of crisis for farmers
This special edition episode will dig deep into how climate change is affecting the farmers who grow our food, what that means for us and how we can help.

Chocolate Has A Name
Join us for an evening of storytelling, music and art with the Africaniwa tribe from the UK, Ghana and around the world.

Cocoa farming and the climate crisis
Live from Ghana, Kodzo Korkortsi, from the Shared Interest Foundation discusses the challenges faced by cocoa farmers in the region.

Fair Fashion? A conversation on fashion, race and climate justice
We look at the impact fashion and the legacy of colonialism has made on our planet, from pollution to the lives of the people who make our clothes.

The Pedagogy of Chocolate
Dr Bob Manteaw (University of Ghana) will share how he has employed chocolate as a teaching and learning resource in his global higher education efforts in North America.

FAIR FOCUS: A Business Pledge for People and Planet
Co-op and Ben & Jerry’s discuss how they do business responsibly, and Fairtrade Africa discusses the realities for farmers and workers facing the climate crisis.

The Big Fairtrade CPD: Exploring fair trade and climate change in the classroom
This teacher training session will equip you with resources and activities to bring Fair Trade and climate change into your classroom.

Clipper Climate Cast
Pop the kettle on and watch the Clipper Climate Cast on IGTV! Back in 2021, the tea-rrific panel discussed the Clipper-Fairtrade partnership and the benefits of organic agriculture. The fantastic line-up includes host Tess Ward, two Clipper Tea gurus and an award-winning Wildlife photographer & Filmmaker.

In discussion with Fairtrade farmers
Patrick Kaberia and Bernard Njoroge, two Kenyan Fairtrade farmers on the front line of the climate crisis, join us on Zoom for a conversation with Fairtrade Foundation CEO Michael Gidney.