Vale Primary pupils learn about how Fairtrade works
PUPILS at Vale Primary School got an insight yesterday into how they could help workers in low income countries through buying Fairtrade products.
PUPILS at Vale Primary School got an insight yesterday into how they could help workers in low income countries through buying Fairtrade products.
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