This workshop was the third in a series organised by the Natural Resources and Ethical Trade Programme (NRET) of the Natural Resources Institute (NRI). The NRET Programme started nearly 4 years ago, with the principal aim of making ethical trade initiatives - such as codes of practice - more effective
The growth in interest in ethical trade has raised many questions. This publication seeks to answer ...
The global demand for product quality and safety in Western European markets has motivated rapid gro...
The ornamental horticultural industry makes use of natural resources to grow plants and produce alli...
Facing the Challenge: Applying Codes of Practice in the Smallholder Sector was the third in a series...
Codes of conduct covering employment conditions of southern producers have gained popularity over th...
For the Ethiopian flower sector, the European Union is currently its most important market. By impro...
Codes of conduct covering employment conditions of southern producers have gained popularity over th...
Codes of conduct covering employment conditions of southern producers have gained popularity over th...
As trade further globalizes, social and environmental concerns are emerging, in some cases rather qu...
The purpose of this workshop was fourfold: i) to introduce participants to the NRI/NAADS research pr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Work Package 3 of this ESRC Knowledge Exchange proje...
The thesis examines the Kenya's cut-flower industry in the wider context of global commodity network...
Ethiopia has become the second largest flower producer and exporter in Africa, next to Kenya. EU mar...
This report describes a dialogue with the Zimbabwean horticultural industry, and particularly with t...
The participatory domestication of agroforestry trees as an incentive to alleviate poverty, malnutri...
The growth in interest in ethical trade has raised many questions. This publication seeks to answer ...
The global demand for product quality and safety in Western European markets has motivated rapid gro...
The ornamental horticultural industry makes use of natural resources to grow plants and produce alli...
Facing the Challenge: Applying Codes of Practice in the Smallholder Sector was the third in a series...
Codes of conduct covering employment conditions of southern producers have gained popularity over th...
For the Ethiopian flower sector, the European Union is currently its most important market. By impro...
Codes of conduct covering employment conditions of southern producers have gained popularity over th...
Codes of conduct covering employment conditions of southern producers have gained popularity over th...
As trade further globalizes, social and environmental concerns are emerging, in some cases rather qu...
The purpose of this workshop was fourfold: i) to introduce participants to the NRI/NAADS research pr...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Work Package 3 of this ESRC Knowledge Exchange proje...
The thesis examines the Kenya's cut-flower industry in the wider context of global commodity network...
Ethiopia has become the second largest flower producer and exporter in Africa, next to Kenya. EU mar...
This report describes a dialogue with the Zimbabwean horticultural industry, and particularly with t...
The participatory domestication of agroforestry trees as an incentive to alleviate poverty, malnutri...
The growth in interest in ethical trade has raised many questions. This publication seeks to answer ...
The global demand for product quality and safety in Western European markets has motivated rapid gro...
The ornamental horticultural industry makes use of natural resources to grow plants and produce alli...