Last year, Wales became the first ever Fair Trade nation and is pioneering the way in helping poor developing world producers achieve a fair price for their products.
To mark the achievement, the Fair Trade flag has been visiting every Welsh county - and this week it has been in Pembrokeshire.
A number of events have been held in Pembrokeshire to celebrate the flag's presence, organised by volunteers from the county's Fair Trade towns of Milford Haven and Haverfordwest together with St. Davids and active groups operating in Narberth, Crymych and Fishguard.
Pembrokeshire County Council hosts the regular meetings of the Pembrokeshire Fair Trade Steering Group and on Monday the authority's chairman, Clr. Robin Evans, hosted a Fair Trade reception in County Hall, Haverfordwest.
He is pictured with the Fair Trade flag alongside Simon Moffett (Haverfordwest co-ordinator of Fair Trade Activity) and Chris Urack (Wales Fair Trade Forum).





