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Welcome to PREDA Fair Trade products, Philippines. Here is a source of samples and information about a wide selection of beautiful Philippine handicraft products and dried fruits. You will find photos and descriptions of hundreds of handicrafts, gifts, fashion accessories, household and kitchen items, baskets, furniture, hand painted jars and much more.


We also offer a range of Tropical Dried Fruits and Juices, chemical free and environmentally beneficial. All are described with details of processing of the highest quality that passes all European Union standards and the German quality standard (reputed to be the strictest in the world) and price lists. The project benefits farmers' cooperatives and community development.

PREDA FAIR TRADE PARTICIPATED AT THE ETFAM FAIR IN EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS ON SEPT. 17-20, 2009

LATEST PRODUCT

PREDA Fair Trade "Bag Forever"


  • Super strong, long lasting grocery bag;
  • Replace plastic bags, save the environment;
  • Reduce Global Warming;
  • Advertise your Brand with any logo design;
  • Ethical bag making;
  • Practice social responsibility;
  • Support Fair Trade and Children's Rights.

NEWS & UPDATES


21 January 2010 - Defending Ancestral Domain It was a happy day and a happier event for hundreds of the descendants of the original inhabitants of the Philippines... read more... 



20 January 2010 - ANCESTRAL LAND DOMAIN TITLE AWARDED AT LAST! - In this age of global warming and the resulting change in our climate it is essential that we do more to protect the environment and reduce the amount of CO2 in our atmosphere. read more... 



19 January 2010 - PREDA DEVELOPMENTAL FAIR TRADE SAVES WOMEN AND CHILDREN FROM SEX SLAVERY - Preda helps hundreds of producers of handicrafts, bag makers and small farmers live a life of dignity and prosperity. Through Developmental Fair trade... read more... 



10 September 2009 - Effective natural organic alternative to pesticide now in use in Davao del Norte banana plantations - It is with great interest that I read Ceres Doyo’s column “Bad Bananas and Collateral Damage.” (Inquirer, 8/13/09) While my affiliation... read more...