Fair Trade As We Do It: the Story of Jumbo Nuts

I come from the South Indian state of Kerala. Yes, Vasco da Gama of Portugal landed on our shores – in fact, on the shores of the very town in which I live – over 500 years ago and heralded the advent of colonialism. He came in search of spices, particularly Malabar pepper. But this […]
Reflections on the Seed festival

(Robin Murray reminisces about SeedFest 2015 which he visited with his wife Frances. Robin and Frances dug in to scarce personal savings to make the trip to bear witness first hand to what he termed as a precious creation.) I last came to Kelakem1 in September 2008 for the first annual meeting of Liberation Nuts. That […]
Visiting “Elements” and “Fair Trade Alliance Kerala”

Following a trip to cocoa producers, I visited the “Fair Trade Alliance Kerala” (FTAK) in Kerala two weeks ago at – the producers who had delighted me with the wonderful products in the first Crowd-Container-Package. That one can visit the producers of their own food far in the distance is not common. Too often, only […]
Team Liberation meets Thomas, a cashew farmer in Kerala

Our shareholder cashew farming co-operative Fair Trade Alliance Kerala (FTAK) has over 7,000 members. Their small ‘homestead’ farms are scattered around the tropical, rugged Western Ghat mountains, a United Nations World Heritage Site. So it’s not surprising that we meet new farmers every time we go, as well as seeing familiar faces. During his recent […]
Fair Trade Plus Three: Biodiversity, Food Security, and Gender Equality in Kerala, India

Fair Trade Plus Three: Biodiversity, Food Security, and Gender Equality in Kerala, India Fair Trade Plus Three: Biodiversity, Food Security, and Gender Equality in Kerala, India Fair Trade Alliance of Kerala, (FTAK) a 4500-member co-operative of small farmers in southern India, has created an exciting initiative to articulate and put into practice what most fair […]
A year’s progress for the women of Pulpally in Kerala

In April 2012 I visited Wayanad in Kerala and meet the Pulpally women’s group and learnt about FTAK’s ‘Fairtrade plus 3’ policy, in particular to distribute Fairtrade premiums as loans for livelihood development through women’s projects . See https://www.facebook.com/notes/equal-exchange-uk/gender-justice-at-fairtrade%20-alliance-kerala-ftak/10150672014243344 and similar for reports. The ladies were thrilled with their success then and now I wanted […]
Food sovereignty taking seed in Kerala, India

After hearing Tomy Mathew, one of the founders and promoters of Fair Trade Alliance Kerala (FTAK), present at Twin’s Climate Change roundtable in March this year, I am curious to find out more about FTAK’s Fair Trade + 3 strategy. The main focus of my visit will be Gender Justice, learning about the situation of […]
Emerging Women Leaders in Kerala, India

I am visiting Fair Trade Alliance Kerala (FTAK) to understand more about the role of women in the production of cashew and coffee. It is also a chance to learn about how FTAK is supporting women to participate in the organisation, through the creation of women’s groups and a fund for additional income-generating activities carried […]
Making biodiversity a corner stone

The first pillar of Fair Trade Alliance Kerala’s Fair Trade + 3 is biodiviersity. The aim: that every FTAK’s farm should be like a tropical rainforest boasting a rich, dense, diversity of crops. The Western Ghats area, where many of FTAK’s farmers work, has recently been declared a world heritage sight. This was in recognition of the […]
Fair Trade + 3

Fair Trade + 3 introducing FTAK’s : FAIR TRADE + 3! I recently met up with Tomy Matthew who came over to Edinburgh during Fairtrade Fortnight. Tomy is one of the founders of Fair Trade Alliance Kerala (FTAK) and remains the Promoter of the organisation. At our meeting Tomy let me know about FTAK’s plans […]