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TOGO

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  1. TOGO

  2. The most widely eaten food is maize, which is ground into flour and mixed with water to make a porridge called pates, (a French word) or acme (the same thing in Ewer). Pates is always served with 'sauces'  -- thick stews usually made of vegetables, like okra and admen and spinach. Sauces are also made with meat, most often smoked fish, but all sorts of other meats are eaten, including fish heads, cow skin and large bush rats, known locally as ‘grass cutters’ or agouti.

  3. Every day the British public drink more than 8 million Fair trade hot drinks and this figure will jump. The Co-op are switching all their hot beverages to Fair trade and Sainsbury entire range of tea, roast and ground coffee, and hot chocolate are all Fair trade, including it’s best-selling and oldest brand 'Red Label' tea. Go bananas: 1 in every 4 bananas sold in UK supermarkets is now Fair trade with sales topping £150 m in 2007. It is a simple choice, and a small step that has so many benefits and one that sends a signal to others to get involved and make a difference. This is one decision that you can know has direct results on many people. Won't you choose to have a clean conscience when you take your next sip of coffee? Fair Trade has emerged in recent years as a powerful critique of conventional global inequalities and as a promising vehicle for alternative globalization grounded in social justice and ecological sustainability. It has simultaneously become a market generating $1.5 billion per year, incorporating numerous commodities and thousands of producers, consumers, and distributors in the global North and South

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  5. Togo is slightly smaller than West Virginia (US). Togo's terrain consists of a gently rolling savanna in the north; hilly in the centre plateau in the south and a low coastal plain with extensive lagoons and marshes. Togo's climate is tropical; hot and humid in the south and semiarid in the north Togo's lowest point is at the Atlantic Ocean (sea level); its highest point is Mont Agou which stands at 986 m . The length of Togo allows it to stretch through six distinct geographic regions where the climate varies from tropical to savanna.

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