Fairtrade Announces Major Revamp of Certification Standards for Coffee and Other Crops
Fairtrade International, a pioneer in ethical consumerism, is set to revise its certification standards for small-scale producer organizations, hired-labor organizations, traders, and agricultural commodities. The multi-year project aims to reshape the way millions of farmers, workers, and buyers interact with the system that supports smallholder farmer livelihoods. The Germany-based nonprofit plans to overhaul all generic standards and product standards for coffee and other crops. The new "evolved" standards are expected to be published in 2027, with certification against them starting by 2028, following a full public consultation in 2026. Marike Runneboom de Peña, Interim CEO of Fairtrade International, stated, "We…

