Fair Trade from the Ground Up

New Markets for Social Justice

by: April Linton

Fair Trade from the Ground Up
Author: April Linton

Publisher: University of Washington Press

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Publication date: 25 November 2012

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ISBN: 0295991720 ISBN 13: 9780295991726

Fair Trade from the Ground Up by April Linton

Documents achievements at both the producer and the consumer ends of commodity chains and assesses prospects for future growth Top page

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Fair Trade promises to raise living standards in developing countries through: - worldwide minimum prices for commodities - support for democratically governed cooperatives - requirement of minimum wages and safety standards for workers - training to help producers improved quality and develop business skills - encouragement of eco-friendly practices - third-party certification In contrast to the free trade status quo, Fair Trade relies on informed consumers to choose more direct supply chains that minimize the role of middlemen, offering economic justice and social change as a viable and sustainable alternative to charity. But does it work? Fair Trade from the Ground Up documents achievements at both the producer and the consumer ends of commodity chains and assesses prospects for future growth. From Guatemalan coffee farmers to student activists on U.S. college campuses, the stories of individuals inform April Linton's analysis. Drawing on studies by social scientists and economists, as well as on new case studies, she provides balanced answers to hard questions: How can large institutions be persuaded to commit to using Fair Trade suppliers? Does ethical consumerism work? Are the "social premiums" that are built into Fair Trade prices really being used for community projects? Will Fair Trade market growth reach the scale of organics or green products? This book meets a long-felt need among economic-justice activists, consumer groups, and academics for a reliable qualitative and quantitative overview of achievements of the Fair Trade movement. April Linton is assistant professor of sociology at the University of California San Diego. She is co-editor of The Global Governance of Food. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: University of Washington Press

City: Washington

Pages: 200

More info: height 229 mm width 156 mm weight 354 gr thickness 15 mm

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Age recommended: Professional and scholarly

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC23) 338.522 Library of Congress Subject: Social justice

Departments: Development economics; International trade;

Record updated at: 18 June, 2013 time: 14:22


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