Fiona showed her support in Parliament as part of the Fairtrade Fortnight.
Fairtrade Fortnight 2018 challenges the British public to open their doors to Fairtrade and help close the door on the exploitation facing farmers and producers in developing nations.
The nationwide campaign ‘Come On In’ ran from Monday 26 February until Sunday 11 March and invited the public to come in to the world of the people who grow our food to see what life can be like when farmers and workers aren’t paid fairly. The campaign explored how businesses, farmers, workers and shoppers can come together through Fairtrade to change this.
Thousands of events took place around the country including breakfasts, breaks, bake-offs and more as people ‘Come On In’ and found out more about Fairtrade.
Fiona Bruce said: “I am proud to support Fairtrade, it is an important organisation and I would encourage my constituents to get involved wherever they can. We can all play a role in ensuring a fair deal for farmers and producers in developing nations simply by ensuring we buy Fairtrade wherever possible.”
Helen Dennis from Fairtrade said: "It was wonderful to have Fiona Bruce’s support in the House of Commons for Fairtrade fortnight."