A PowerPoint exported from an interactive whiteboard presentation for my Foundation Degree in Applied Digital Media. it is aiimed at an adult audience.
2. To know that the choices we make when buying something can seriously change the lives of many people. What are we learning today? Images by George Barker
3. Chocolate is fantastic ! Did you know that the average person in the United Kingdom eats eight kilos of chocolate every year? the same as 180 bars of chocolate Images by George Barker
4. Chocolate is fantastic ! Did you know that we spend £3 billion on cocoa confectionery? £3 000 000 000 000 Images by George Barker Source http://cdec.ucsm.ac.uk/chocolat/chocfrm.html>
5. Chocolate is made from the beans of the cocoa tree. It is grown in tropical countries. Image by permission of The Co-perative Society http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp High temperatures High rainfall High humidity
6. Chocolate is made from the beans of the cacao tree. It is grown in tropical countries. Image by permission of The Co-perative Society http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp Where in the world are cocoa trees grown? Kumasi is a typical growing area in Ghana.
7. Getting the crop to the market involves heavy lifting,carrying.and sorting. Image by permission of The Co-perative Society http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp Each sack weighs about 50 kilos.
8. Getting the crop to the market involves heavy lifting,carrying.and sorting. Image by permission of The Co-perative Society http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp
9. Getting the crop to the market involves heavy lifting,carrying.and sorting. Image by permission of The Co-perative Society http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp
10. Getting the crop to the market involves heavy lifting,carrying and sorting. Image by permission of The Co-perative Society http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp Earning a living from cocoa farming is family business.
11. Most of the crop is sold to multi-national companies such as Cadbury Schweppes and Nestle Image by annie br http://flickr.com/photos/anna-b/396634412/ <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0 /> Let's visit the Cadbury Site
12. Chocolate is fantastic ! Did you know the price of chocolate has doubled in recent years but the price of cocoa has halved? Who gets the best deal? The farmer The customer The chocolate company
13. Fairtrade companies have agreed to pay a fair price for their cocoa beans and guarantee long term contracts. They encourage small family farmers who do not use slave labour. This means that the villagers can build health centres, schools and of water wells Buy products with a fair trade symbol. The big companies want to buy to cocoa beans at the lowest possible cost and sell the product at the highest possible price.This has resulted in poverty and modern day slavery.
14. From what tree do we get chocolate ? Quiztime A. A. cocoa tree B. cacoa tree C. coco plant Answer cacao tree Answer cacao tree
15. What proportion of cocoa is grown on small farms in poor 3rd World countries? Quiztime A. 9% B. 19% C. 90% Answer 90 %
16. Selling chocolate is more profitable than cocoa. Why don't poor countries make their own chocolate and sell it to other countries? Quiztime A. It would melt in the heat. B. Rich governments charge more tax on chocolate than cocoa. C. The technology is too expensive. Answer B
17. What can be done to bring about better conditions in farming communities such as those found in Ghana and The Ivory Coast? Action Action Think globally Act Locall y Look for the FairTrade symbol. Find Out Apply pressure
18. People in developing countries should not pay the price for us enjoying good food. Everyone has a part to play in ensuring that wealthy companies ensure local people benefit from the products of their community. Thinkabout Discuss this viewpoint in groups. Then share your conclusions with everyone . Group Activity
19. A Question of Values Should chocolate be valued by its delicious taste? Should chocolate be valued in terms of what it costs ? Should chocolate be valued in terms of the impact of lives of the cocoa farm workers? On -line Vote
20. If you had a choice when you buy chocolate what would make your mind up? Taste ? Price ? Improving Lives ?
21. Regular Shop Brands ? Free Trade Brands? Make your choice now from the chocolate boxes. Do you think this presentation will have any impact on the type of chocolate you prefer? On-line Vote
22. Credits Tony's Chocolonely ( music) by permission of Tom Van Brunschot ( www.chocolonely.com) 16/04/2007 Chocolate Slavery by kind permission of Jenny Zigrino - 21/04/07 Source http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf6wp3sy76Q The Tool of Oppressors : an extract by kind permission of Youth @ Broadway Baptist Church Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDvfKfP_E0s> 16/04/2007 Ton y's Chocolonely ( video) permission applied for (kvn@dahl.nl ) 18/04/07 Source http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X3saJUs8f4 An Unpleasant Truth by RandomStudio- permission applied for 18/04/07 Source http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLc3DDVGgbc> Web<Links and Reference Materials http://maps.live.com/ available 16/04/07 http://www.cocoatree.org/lifeonacocoafarm/adayinthelife.asp available 16/04/07 http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003 available 16/04/07 http://cdec.ucsm.ac.uk/chocolat/chocfrm.html available 16/04/07 http://www.globalgang.org.uk/ available 16/04/07 http://www.co-opfairtrade.co.uk/schools_pack/gallery.asp available 16/04/07 http://www.kuapakokoogh.com/index.php available 16/04/07