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		<title>By: Topics about Fairtrade-fashion &#187; kim through the looking glass » Blog Archive » May is Fair Trade &#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] kim added an interesting post on kim through the looking glass &#194;&#187; Blog Archive &#194;&#187; May is Fair Trade &#8230;Here&#8217;s a small excerptFor us, I buy bananas, cocoa/chocolate, and sugar exclusively fair trade because they&#8217;re all cash crops that ensure that developing countries stay just that - developing. Each of these products use up the resources of the country to provide for &#8230; to developed countries and have to import most of their food. If I drank coffee, that would be another one on my list. (p.s. Does anyone else think the words ‘fair&#8216; and ‘trade&#8216; look funny when you&#8217;ve read them that many times?) &#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] kim added an interesting post on kim through the looking glass &Acirc;&raquo; Blog Archive &Acirc;&raquo; May is Fair Trade &#8230;Here&#8217;s a small excerptFor us, I buy bananas, cocoa/chocolate, and sugar exclusively fair trade because they&#8217;re all cash crops that ensure that developing countries stay just that - developing. Each of these products use up the resources of the country to provide for &#8230; to developed countries and have to import most of their food. If I drank coffee, that would be another one on my list. (p.s. Does anyone else think the words ‘fair&#8216; and ‘trade&#8216; look funny when you&#8217;ve read them that many times?) &#8230; [...]</p>
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