The Fair Trade movement seeks to transform international market relations, forging new consumer/producer links based on trust, equity, and fairness. In the words of the major US Fair Trade organization, “Our vision is nothing less than restructuring the relationship between producer and consumer–the trade inequalities between North and South ” (TransFair USA, 2001)
[Extract] In October 2005, Nestle, the largest of the world's big four coffee multinationals, launch...
This afternoon, I will argue that, by supporting the fair trade movement, the co-operative movement ...
The sustainability of Fair Trade ultimately relies on consumers choosing fair-traded products. To da...
ii As large corporations enter into fair trade and assume varying interpretations of fairness, confu...
The growth of the coffee industry over the last 20 years has led to expanding global coffee markets....
Fair trade markets for commodities have considerable potential to contribute to the achievement of s...
The sociological literature on social movement organizations (SMOs) has come to recognize that under...
Color poster with text, map, and photos.According to Fair Trade Labeling Organization International,...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Geography, 2007.As large corporations enter into fair trade and...
ABSTRACT. Social relations associated with conventional agricultural exports find their origins in l...
The fair trade certification world has entered a period of major change. The recent departure of Fai...
This paper uses the historical context of the United States and Latin American coffee trade to analy...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
The fair trade movement attempts to use the market to bring about social change. Fair trade supports...
Today fair trade follows two approaches. One approach, pioneered a halfcentury ago by organizations ...
[Extract] In October 2005, Nestle, the largest of the world's big four coffee multinationals, launch...
This afternoon, I will argue that, by supporting the fair trade movement, the co-operative movement ...
The sustainability of Fair Trade ultimately relies on consumers choosing fair-traded products. To da...
ii As large corporations enter into fair trade and assume varying interpretations of fairness, confu...
The growth of the coffee industry over the last 20 years has led to expanding global coffee markets....
Fair trade markets for commodities have considerable potential to contribute to the achievement of s...
The sociological literature on social movement organizations (SMOs) has come to recognize that under...
Color poster with text, map, and photos.According to Fair Trade Labeling Organization International,...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Geography, 2007.As large corporations enter into fair trade and...
ABSTRACT. Social relations associated with conventional agricultural exports find their origins in l...
The fair trade certification world has entered a period of major change. The recent departure of Fai...
This paper uses the historical context of the United States and Latin American coffee trade to analy...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
The fair trade movement attempts to use the market to bring about social change. Fair trade supports...
Today fair trade follows two approaches. One approach, pioneered a halfcentury ago by organizations ...
[Extract] In October 2005, Nestle, the largest of the world's big four coffee multinationals, launch...
This afternoon, I will argue that, by supporting the fair trade movement, the co-operative movement ...
The sustainability of Fair Trade ultimately relies on consumers choosing fair-traded products. To da...