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Vanilla Program
Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia and Vanilla tahitensis) is the only orchid that produces an edible fruit. Originally from Mexico, vanilla was introduced to Madagascar during the nineteenth century, but without native pollinators like bees & hummingbirds, local growers must hand pollinate the plant. This makes vanilla perhaps the most labor-intensive crop in the world with a relatively low yield. It can take as long as five years between first planting the vine and producing aged extract. Today Vanilla is grown in Madagascar, Indonesia, the Comoros Islands, French Polynesia, Tonga, Uganda, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Guatemala and India. Sweet Flavor, Bitter Market Sustainable Vanilla Farming at Risk Fair Trade Certified™ Vanilla ensures that farmers receive a fair price and use sustainable farming practices, stabilizing vanilla-producing communities and protecting the environment. To learn how to become a licensed Vanilla importer, click here > To learn how to become a licensed Vanilla manufacturer, click here > To learn how to retail Fair Trade Certified Vanilla through your business, click here >
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August 30, 2007
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