Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Rainbow turtle Completes The 90kg Kilombero Rice Challenge

A Farmer saying "If I get a fair price for my rice my children can go to high school"On Saturday 25th July we completed the Just Trading Scotland 90kg Kilombero Rice Challenge in the shop. The challenge, to sell 90 kilos of fairly traded Malawian Kilombero rice, represents a great way to make tangible the impact we can have on Developing World producers by buying fairly traded products.

If a Malawian rice farmer sells 90kilos of rice at a fair price he/she makes enough money to send one of their children to high school for a year. Only 1 in 3 children can currently afford to go to high school in Malawi and as education is a vital tool in overcoming poverty, any increase in this statistic is extremely valuable.

The challenge has been taken on by many individuals and groups already but this was the first time Rainbow Turtle Shop had done it. With the 45th Anniversary of Malawian Independence being celebrated this July, we felt it was a great opportunity to promote the trade links established by Just Trading Scotland - the partnership organisation between Rainbow Turtle and The Coach House Balmore - and Malawian farmers.

Celebrating the Success of the Rice Challenge held at the Rainbow Turtle shop
Celebrating the success of the Rice Challenge.
We created a vibrant window display, handed out flyers around the town and received valuable support from M.S.Ps, Renfrewshire Council and the Paisley Daily Express. The promotion paid off, attracting many new customers and thanks to the support and generosity of all our customers, both new and regular, we managed to sell all 90 kilos within the month.

The rice is always available to buy at the shop and anyone interested in taking on the challenge and helping to eat someone out of poverty can get details from www.justtradingscotland.co.uk

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Provost's Community Awards

On Friday, 27 March , Provost Celia Cameron hosted the 2009 Renfrewshire Council Provost's Community Awards. This was a gala evening to showcase much positive action taking place in our community. The event took place at the Normandy Hotel where nominees and nominators all enjoyed a celebratory meal.

For the first time there was a category among the 7 awards for Fairtrade: "The Spirit of Fairtrade Award". This was sponsored by the Piazza Shopping Centre. There were 4 groups short-listed for this award.

The Abbey Cafe, Paisley 
Bishopton Faire Trade Village 
The Junction, Lochwinnoch 
Rainbow Turtle, Paisley 

It was very exciting when Rainbow Turtle was announced as THE WINNER and Colum Scriven accepted the lovely trophy on behalf of Rainbow Turtle.

Rainbow Turtle winning award
This award recognizes the work done by all connected with Rainbow Turtle whether working in or buying from the shop, campaigning or supporting the many and various Fairtrade Fortnight events.

The real winner of the evening, however, was Fairtrade itself because for each of the shortlisted groups there was a well narrated video and every one of these sent out the same message, namely that Fairtrade is about justice and all stressed the difference that we can each make by asking for and using fair trade products whenever possible.

Please do come along to the shop and see the lovely trophies for yourself which are on display in the shop window; the large trophy we have for the year when perhaps we shall win it again! and the smaller one we keep. Remember the "we" is you! This award truly is for all who have been involved in any way during the life of Rainbow Turtle. Well done!