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Fair Trade from the Ground Up

New Markets for Social Justice

April Linton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:1st Sep '12

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A great strength of this book is the breadth of the original surveys of everyone from producers to business owners to activists and institutional players. I don't know of any other work with such a broad assemblage of empirical pieces. -- Matt Warning, University of Puget Sound In Fair Trade from the Ground Up April Linton brings together all the ingredients that have made Fair Trade what it is today. Everyone who cares about a more just world-trade system, or simply a better deal for the people who work to make the treats that we all enjoy every day, should read this book and help us to make Fair Trade the norm in the USA. -- Sophi Tranchell, Managing Director, Divine Chocolate Ltd. Linton pulls back the curtain on the Fair Trade movement, and offers a compelling look at the nuances that make up the Fair Trade effort, integrating individual stories with well-researched analysis that is both astute and fair minded. -- Paul Rice, President and CEO, Fair Trade USA This book makes some important, fresh contributions to assessing the impacts of Fair Trade for producers, and to learning from advocacy efforts. While academics have done lots of case studies about Fair Trade, very few have begun synthesizing the results of the scattered evidence and methodologies the way April Linton does. -- Jeff Goldman, Executive Director, Fair Trade Resource Network

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

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.

". . . an intriguing and informational read for anyone who is involved or interested in the fair trade movement."

* Contemporary Sociology *

"This volume provides a rich, detailed framework for examining and discussing fair trade and the sustainability it encourages across the developed and developing worlds. Highly recommended."

* Choi

ISBN: 9780295991726

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

200 pages