Canaan Impact Study 2005-2011 This report assesses the impact of Canaan Fair Trade (Canaan) in fulfilling its mission to empower small and marginalized Palestinian producer
Canaan Impact Study 2005-2011 This report assesses the impact of Canaan Fair Trade (Canaan) in fulfilling its mission to empower small and marginalized Palestinian producer
Palestinian women harvest olive trees near the occupied West Bank village of Deir Samet near the town of Hebron. Hazem Bader/AFP/Getty ImagesAcross the West Bank,
These are the words of Nasser Abufarha, founder of the Palestine Fair Trade Association & Canaan Fair Trade. He & I sat down last week
The fragrant and healthy oil extracted from the fruit of the olive tree, indigenous to the rocky hills of the West Bank, has long been
Journalist Melinda Tuhus visited Canaan and the PFTA during the 2011 olive harvest and festival and filed this report in the July/August 2012 edition of
The Trees for Life Program, which is implemented by the Palestine Fair Trade Association (PFTA), provides olive saplings to Palestinian fair-trade and organic farmers. While
Canaan Fair Trade won a Recognition Award at the BioFach 2012 in Nuremberg, Germany. The company seeks to sustain the livelihood of Palestinian producer communities
Exporting local products to global markets is one of the pillars of any country’s economy, but farmers in the Palestinian territories deal with the unique
Bloomberg Businessweek special report. Green Business: From the West Bank, Fair-Trade Olives. A Palestinian entrepreneur boosted the price paid for organic produce and has become
The Palestinian-American entrepreneur Nasser Abufarha, Founder of the nonprofit Palestine Fair Trade Association (PFTA), and Canaan Fair Trade, the largest exporter of fair trade and