I took some time out during yesterday afternoon’s unconference sessions to check in with some of my Twitter followers and get their take on what Fairtrade has come to mean to them and why. I asked “What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term Fair Trade?” and here are the [...] read more
Nuggets from the open space sessions
Sustainability and climate change in fair trade
Introduction to the event: Alex Nicholls
Two perspectives of accountability and impact of fair trade: grant makers and producers
Accountability and Impact (Ian Barney, Twin Trading)
Fair Trade 2.0 conversation starts with a focus on RFID tagging and data: - On the consumer end you run the risk that through electronic tagging consumption habits ever more closely monitored - people talk about the internet of things - the moment something is produced it is RFID tagged. The question is whose data [...] read more
Open space: EPAs (economic partnership agreement)
Fair Trade Futures: conversations from Ben Walker on Vimeo. We’ve seen dozens of conversations happening this afternoon in the Open Spaces at FTF09. This video just captures a few moments. For many it’s the first time they’ve taken part in such an unstructured conversation format at a conference, and it has given people a freedom [...] read more
above – the key notes generated during the discussion by the discussion leader Q – do we think that an international organization should be more comprehensive? - already have WFTO (World Fair Trade Organization) – and FLO (Fair Trade Labelling Organisztion – set up as a labelling org for sales) – they have shared charter [...] read more
Safia Minney from PeopleTree gives a passionate keynote speech. read more
People Tree is the first fair trade organic supply chain for fashion focused particularly in Asia. One example of some of the people People Tree works with: Swallows- 200 women in Bangladesh who lost their menfolk in the War of Independence in 1971 – started working in handweaving and tailoring (was a typically male occupation) [...] read more
Session chaired by Tim Davies Example in action: Dr Ian Brown and Dr Dorothea Kleine – The Fair Tracing Project The Fair Tracing project is a research project from Royal Holloway Uni on using technology to open up the supply chain and involve consumers within the process: The Fair Tracing project, funded by the UK [...] read more
This whole session was dynamic and interesting, and it came to a head with some great questions for the two speakers, largely focussed on Mick Blowfield’s talk: “The role of constructive criticism in Fair Trade”. I recorded the 15 minute question session. The level isn’t wonderful, but you can hear what’s going on. I’ll get [...] read more
Sergi Corbalan – Fair Trade Advocacy Office
Carry Somers – Pachacuti
More photos here, updated throughout the day. read more
Never underestimate the power of a good story. Alex starts by showing this video from Canal+. Fair Trade is a good story. The numbers: £2.6 billion global certified Fair Trade sales in 2008 (up 22%), £713 million in the UK (up 47%). The story: Slum situations in Bangladesh. Most workers are in garment factories, foreign [...] read more
Supporting and Networking Fair Trade: Governments, Companies, Citizens
Mike Gidney – Authenticity, Legitimacy and Certification
Safia Minney is an inspiration to anyone involved in social entrepreneurship and fair trade – the founder of Global Village and People Tree, she has built a company that brings social, environmental and educational benefit to communities of workers in 12 countries, and has been hugely influential in educating the UK market on the importance [...] read more
The Amplified team will be heading to The Said Business School in Oxford bright and early tomorrow morning to report from the Fair Trade Futures conference, a one-day event aiming to discuss and dissect some of the key issues currently affecting the future of Fair Trade, and hear from recent case studies and examples around [...] read more

Fair Trade Futures
Audio, video, photo and text content can be found below. If you are using social media tools to report on the day remember the hashtag is #ftf09.
This event was organised by the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, The Oxford Fair Trade Coalition and Christian Concern for One World and sponsored by the organisers and Partnership for Change.