Fairtrade Quiz Fairtrade Firsts 1 When was the
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Fairtrade Quiz
Fairtrade Firsts 1. When was the FAIRTRADE Mark launched in the UK? A. 1990 B. 1997 C. 1994
Fairtrade Firsts 2. What was the first non-food product certified by Fairtrade?
Fairtrade Firsts 3. In May 2017, which retailer switched all their own brand products to 100% Fairtrade cocoa?
Fairtrade Firsts 4. What was the first Fairtrade product on the Bridge of Don Academy/Aberdeen for a Fairer World’s 2020 Countdown to a #Fairtrade. Christmas?
Fairtrade Around the World 5. Liberation is a Fairtrade nut company part-owned by the farming co-operatives who grow the nuts. Name two of the countries Liberation nuts come from.
Fairtrade Around the World 6. Which nation drinks the most tea per capita?
Fairtrade Around the World 7. Which capital city in 2010 declared Fairtrade status, making it the first to do so in that country? A. Wellington, New Zealand B. Paris, France C. Santiago, Chile D. Washington DC, United States-
Guess the Commodity 8. Which non-food product am I? • Developing countries produce two thirds of me • 100 million rural households are involved in my production • I account for 40% of West Africa’s exports
Guess the Commodity 9. Which commodity is the most traded agricultural commodity, with roughly 25 million families depending on it?
Guess the Commodity 10. Which products that now have the FAIRTRADE Mark are produced in Palestine?
Guess the Commodity 11. 3 hectares (roughly equivalent to around 4 international football pitches) is the typical size of what type of farm?
Bananas
Bananas 12. Which of these is NOT a type of wild banana? a) Gold-tiger bananas b) Bubblegum-pink bananas c) Green-and-white striped bananas
Bananas 13. In the UK, how many bananas on average do we eat every year? a) Over 5 million b) Over 500 million c) Over 5 billion
Bananas 14. How many different varieties of banana are there? a) Over 500 b) Over 1000 c) Over 1400
Bananas 15. Up to how many bananas can a banana plant produce? a) Up to 50 b) Up to 200 c) Up to 400
Bananas 16. Which country produces the most bananas? a) India b) Colombia c) China
Bananas 17. In 2001, most banana-related accidents in Britain involved people slipping on skins. How many bananarelated accidents were there? A. 300 B. 500 C. 750
Picture Round 18.
Fairtrade Fun Facts 19. Name two Fairtrade sports balls that you can buy.
Fairtrade Fun Facts 20. Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee (up to $600 per pound) is: A. Grown in the highest altitude region of Madagascar B. Made from coffee beans eaten and then excreted by a Sumatran palm civet C. Grown by Tibetan monks in the renowned Ganden monastery
Fairtrade Fun Facts 21. Is a coffee bean a nut, fruit, seed or vegetable?
Fairtrade Fun Facts 22. How many Fairtrade products are currently available in the UK? A. 750 B. 3, 200 C. 4, 500
Fairtrade Fun Facts 23. In which country are 70% of the world’s handstitched footballs made?
Fairtrade Fun Facts 24. Most of the world’s cocoa is grown in which of these places? a) West Africa b) North America c) China
Fairtrade Fun Facts 25. As well as a minimum price, name the unique feature of the Fairtrade system that helps empower farmers to develop their communities and businesses.
ANSWERS
Fairtrade Firsts 1. When was the FAIRTRADE Mark launched in the UK? A. 1990 B. 1997 C. 1994
Fairtrade Firsts 2. What was the first non-food product certified by Fairtrade? Flowers
Fairtrade Firsts 3. In May 2017, which retailer switched all their own brand products to 100% Fairtrade cocoa?
Fairtrade Firsts 4. What was the first Fairtrade product on the Bridge of Don Academy/Aberdeen for a Fairer World’s 2020 Countdown to a #Fairtrade. Christmas? Advent Calendar
Fairtrade Around the World 5. Liberation is a Fairtrade nut company part-owned by the farming co-operatives who grow the nuts. Name two of the countries Liberation nuts come from. Nicaragua, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Malawi, Mozambique, India
Fairtrade Around the World 6. Which nation drinks the most tea per capita? Ireland (Britain = 2 nd)
Fairtrade Around the World 7. Which capital city in 2010 declared Fairtrade status, making it the first to do so in that country? A. Wellington, New Zealand B. Paris, France C. Santiago, Chile D. Washington DC, United States-
Guess the Commodity 8. Which non-food product am I? • Developing countries produce two thirds of me • 100 million rural households are involved in my production • I account for 40% of West Africa’s exports Cotton
Guess the Commodity 9. Which commodity is the most traded agricultural commodity, with roughly 25 million families depending on it? Coffee
Guess the Commodity 10. Which products that now have the FAIRTRADE Mark are produced in Palestine? Olive oil and olives
Guess the Commodity 11. 3 hectares (roughly equivalent to around 4 international football pitches) is the typical size of what type of farm? Cocoa farm
Bananas
Bananas 12. Which of these is NOT a type of wild banana? a) Gold-tiger bananas b) Bubblegum-pink bananas c) Green-and-white striped bananas
Bananas 13. In the UK, how many bananas on average do we eat every year? a) Over 5 million b) Over 500 million c) Over 5 billion
Bananas 14. How many different varieties of banana are there? a) Over 500 b) Over 1000 c) Over 1400
Bananas 15. Up to how many bananas can a banana plant produce? a) Up to 50 b) Up to 200 c) Up to 400
Bananas 16. Which country produces the most bananas? a) India b) Colombia c) China
Bananas 17. In 2001, most banana-related accidents in Britain involved people slipping on skins. How many bananarelated accidents were there? A. 300 B. 500 C. 750
Picture Round 18.
Fairtrade Fun Facts 19. Name two Fairtrade sports balls that you can buy. Football Rugby ball
Fairtrade Fun Facts 20. Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee (up to $600 per pound) is: A. Grown in the highest altitude region of Madagascar B. Made from coffee beans eaten and then excreted by a Sumatran palm civet C. Grown by Tibetan monks in the renowned Ganden monastery
Fairtrade Fun Facts 21. Is a coffee bean a nut, fruit, seed or vegetable? Seed
Fairtrade Fun Facts 22. How many Fairtrade products are currently available in the UK? A. 750 B. 3, 200 C. 4, 500
Fairtrade Fun Facts 23. In which country are 70% of the world’s handstitched footballs made? Pakistan
Fairtrade Fun Facts 24. Most of the world’s cocoa is grown in which of these places? a) West Africa b) North America c) China
Fairtrade Fun Facts 25. As well as a minimum price, name the unique feature of the Fairtrade system that helps empower farmers to develop their communities and businesses. Fairtrade Premium
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