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From our point of view, local and autonomous economical development is the basis for the development of the poorer nations, and trade and firms the more efficient ways to achieve this aim. In fact, the mere status of humanitarian organisations often unables them to have commercial relations with the populations the seek to aid. Since we are not keeping any profit made by our trade, we can invest all profit into sustainable development. Our fair trade goes even further than just paying the suppliers the right price: we want to offer them development perspectives by investing in their projects. If the made profits allow, we will seek also other projects within our suppliers environment to invest in.
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