Celebrate Fair Trade and Non-GMO Month
This October, we celebrate both Fair Trade Month and Non-GMO Month — highlighting two labels you may have seen on your food often and want to know a bit more about.
Transparency in food production and labeling is critical. Shoppers have a right to know if what they’re buying is good for people and planet. “Natural” food is big business these days and “greenwashing” has become a serious problem. In response, there is a sea of different labels popping up with claims that sound really good, but have little backing them up.
So, how does an informed shopper know what to choose? Looking for well-recognized, third-party seals — like Fair Trade Certified and Non-GMO Verified — on products is the best place to start.
What are GMOs and how do I avoid them?
GMOs (or genetically modified organisms) are living organisms whose genetic material has been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic engineering, creating combinations of plant, animal, bacteria, and/or virus genes that do not occur in nature or through traditional crossbreeding methods.
Non-GMO Project verification means that a product is compliant with the Non-GMO Project Standard, which includes stringent provisions for ingredient testing, traceability, and segregation.
Why is trade not fair? What can I do about it?
Every day, we enjoy products that are only grown in tropical countries — products like coffee, chocolate and bananas. These farmers and workers often do not earn enough to have a decent living — that is, to eat nutritious food, send their kids to school, have adequate shelter and weather a crisis (like COVID-19). Many live on less than $2 per day.
When you see the Fair Trade Certified Label on a product, you know that farmers were paid at least the cost of production as well as an added Fair Trade premium to invest in their businesses and communities. You know that child labor was not used and that measures were in place to protect the local environment and water supply. You also know that workers’ rights were upheld and they have the choice to collectively bargain.
This October, shop the labels! We will be highlighting products that are Fairtrade Certified and Non-GMO Project Verified throughout the month. Support brands working towards a more sustainable future, and try something new.






