Exeter has successfully retained its status as a Fair Trade City.
It first won the status 10 years ago but the city council has to reapply every two years and be assessed by the Fairtrade Foundation.
The qualifying criteria include having lots of Fair Trade products on sale in shops and cafes, and support from schools and businesses.
The assessors were also impressed with the promotion of Fair Trade at fetes and festivals.
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