Coffee is the second most internationally traded, quintessential global commodity to exist today, linking millions of people’s daily lives. This research encompasses transdisciplinary perspectives to elaborate how the coffee commodity chain operates. Focusing on socio-economic aspects of corporate operation, I examine how eco-certifications (particularly Fairtrade) influence consumers and producers in a coffee commodity chain. This I carry out in conjunction with investigating if York University Master of Environmental Studies Students are more aware of the issues with eco-labeling than other programs outside of the Environmental Studies faculty. To achieve this, the study examines existing research on coffee commodity chains and conducts a...
This study investigates the determinants of coffee prices received by growers in Costa Rica,paying a...
Coffee is a much enjoyed everyday-luxury in many parts of the world. It is not only enjoyed as a sti...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...
Coffee is in demand across the globe and remains the second most valuable exported legal commodity o...
Coffee is the second-largest globally traded commodity after oil (Murray et al., 2007). As a result...
This thesis presents a historical commodity chain analysis of coffee, with a focus on the connection...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
The coffee industry is a cornerstone of Nicaragua’s economy. Coffee production shapes communities an...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology...
The purpose of this qualitative research is to investigate the value distribution along the Rwandan ...
This paper is focus on the impact of Fair trade-certified coffee and the impact of the broader socia...
Coffee certifications are one of the most prominent ways for consumers to influence environmental an...
For centuries, coffee has been produced in the global south but consumed in the global north, connec...
One of the main challenges facing small-scale coffee producers who are willing to utilize more susta...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
This study investigates the determinants of coffee prices received by growers in Costa Rica,paying a...
Coffee is a much enjoyed everyday-luxury in many parts of the world. It is not only enjoyed as a sti...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...
Coffee is in demand across the globe and remains the second most valuable exported legal commodity o...
Coffee is the second-largest globally traded commodity after oil (Murray et al., 2007). As a result...
This thesis presents a historical commodity chain analysis of coffee, with a focus on the connection...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
The coffee industry is a cornerstone of Nicaragua’s economy. Coffee production shapes communities an...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology...
The purpose of this qualitative research is to investigate the value distribution along the Rwandan ...
This paper is focus on the impact of Fair trade-certified coffee and the impact of the broader socia...
Coffee certifications are one of the most prominent ways for consumers to influence environmental an...
For centuries, coffee has been produced in the global south but consumed in the global north, connec...
One of the main challenges facing small-scale coffee producers who are willing to utilize more susta...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
This study investigates the determinants of coffee prices received by growers in Costa Rica,paying a...
Coffee is a much enjoyed everyday-luxury in many parts of the world. It is not only enjoyed as a sti...
This case study describes how a sustained NGO-company partnership led to the coffee industry’s first...