10 Years: Dignity through Trade

Tracy Mitchell • Mar 25, 2019

‘Dignity through trade’ – how a Paisley company has been helping smallholder farmers in the developing world out of poverty, helping people in the West of Scotland into long-term employment, and educating a network of tens of thousands of individual supporters on the impact that their food purchasing choices make on these farmers.

Dignity for the farmers, dignity for those employed here, and knowledge to enable school children to understand their roles as global citizens and to enable consumers to choose fine and fair foodstuffs.

JTS (Just Trading Scotland) is well known as an ethical business that imports high quality foodstuffs from smallholder farmers in Africa and Asia. Based in Paisley, they import and sell many amazing products including the delicious and Great Taste Award winning Kilombero rice from Northern Malawi, sun ripened jams and chutneys from The Kingdom of Eswatini and the first ever Fairtrade certified organic coconut milk from Sri Lanka. But have you ever considered the unexpected benefit in the UK?

Here is Martin’s story -

“Back in 2010 I was a jobseeker with no previous work experience, no School qualifications and generally an unemployable individual on paper. When I applied for the job with JTS they had no obligation to contact me never mind give me the chance of an actual job interview. You see the staff at JTS managed to look past the piece of paper in front of them and asked themselves who is the man behind the blank application form. They decided I deserved a chance of an interview because of my honest approach to job hunting. The rest as they say is history.“

“Since joining this amazing organisation, I have been trained in everything - from starting in the warehouse as a picker and packer I am now a Warehouse Manager with nine years’ experience working in the fair trade industry. I have learned so much from my time at JTS. The passion this company has for making a difference not only to the farmers whose produce we buy but also to the people who we employ is inexplicable .

In my time here, we have had 19 fulltime staff who were all jobseekers, JTS provided a way back into work for all of them. Without all our customers’ support JTS could not continue all the amazing work we do at home and abroad and for that we thank you”.

Building on successes like this and with support from Invest in Renfrewshire through SERI (Scotland’s Employer Recruitment Incentive), JTS has recently hired a new apprentice to work in the warehouse.

JTS has now reached its 10th Anniversary. They are launching their 10 year report this week, highlighting cumulative sales of over £2m of fair and fine foods. The importance of fair trade, the continued need for gender equity and the need for sustainable development across the world fuel the ambition of JTS and its employees to make an even bigger impact in the years to come.

In line with the JTS mission to inform and educate consumers about the benefits of fair trade and sustainable, environmentally friendly farming practices we seek to engage with people through road shows, our website and social media as well as through resource packs issued with our products.

There is a close partnership between Scotland and Malawi and JTS has helped to improve education, living standards and working conditions for the smallholder rice farmers in remote northern Malawi. Particularly through the ‘90kg Rice Challenge’, we have played a part in educating the next generation and encouraging schools and community groups to get involved. Over 500 schools and 300 faith groups have taken on the challenge of selling 90 kg of rice – the amount that will enable a farmer to pay for one year of a child’s secondary education – so far.

This means that the ’90 kg Rice Challenge’ has involved more than 20,000 schoolchildren and 10,000 adults and taught the participants about global citizenship, the impact of fair trade and why supporting sustainable environmentally-friendly farming in the developing world is crucial for the future of the planet and its entire population.

Fraser Boyd a teacher at Robert Douglas Memorial School, Scone, Perth said “ We’ve taken part in the Kilombero Rice Challenge for several years now, selling the rice at a stall run by the children during Parents’ Evenings. Coupled with the excellent teaching resources we use with the children first, the stall allows the children to talk to parents and carers about the point of the challenge, the impact of fairly traded products and their own role as global citizens in helping to enact change and increase access to education. Learners in schools taking part in the challenge will gain a great sense of respect for the value of their own education when they are supported in thinking about how hard others have to work to go to secondary school in Malawi. Teachers and parents alike have noticed how enthused the children are in talking about fair trade and why Scotland’s own historic and present connections to Malawi make the challenge even more significant. I would warmly encourage schools across Scotland to take on the challenge. We are a school of 500+ pupils and we’ve regularly managed 4 x 90kg challenges in an academic year. “

JTS is looking to grow and to continue to provide sustainable incomes and wellbeing for small holder farmers and producers and in their own community. With Great Taste Award winning products, many of them made with fresh naturally grown ingredients and no additives, they are ideally placed to meet growing demand for healthy foods with clear provenance, suitable for a vegan diet and those with restricted diets. This presents an opportunity for JTS to promote their delicious foods to a wider range of customers, with a particular focus on farm shops and delicatessens, cafes and restaurants while growing the market for producers through continued promotion of the rice challenge to schools and community groups.

On 26 March 2019, JTS will be celebrating their 10th anniversary with a reception in the Scottish Parliament being organised in conjunction with Scottish Fair Trade Forum. This event is set to mark the beginning of a new era for JTS, celebrating co-operation with long term partners and inviting new customers and supporters to join the journey.

To view our 10 Years: Dignity through Trade report click the image below.

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