Fairness isn’t a given. 

But when we listen to producers and farmers – and put pressure in the right places – we have the power to change that.

Fairness might not be the way of the world yet, but when we all do our bit, we can make it happen.

I am Dora Tiga, a cocoa farmer and a mother from Ghana. My community did not have school for small children, which made child labor in cocoa farms more likely, so I decided to start one. Mine is just one story of how every actions takes us towards a fairer future, one that is fair to people where rights are expected at work.

Safe conditions are standards, opportunities are equal. Whatever your gender and every child goes to school, not work. One that is fair on the planet where farming practices care for our climate and naturally protects livelihoods and the products we love, and one that fair where everyone ends enough to feed their families, keep a roof over their heads, and plan for the future. So if you want to create a world that is fair to people and planet it, join the movement.

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