Fair Trade in a military occupation context an empirical analysis in the West Bank by Stefano Castriota e Vittorio Leproux FRAME PROJECT Amarante, 24th.

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Fair Trade in a military occupation context an empirical analysis in the West Bank by Stefano Castriota e Vittorio Leproux FRAME PROJECT Amarante, 24th June 2010 presented by Elisa Dolci

Introduction In the last sixty years the Middle East has experienced a situation of constant political instability Palestinian issue The Israeli occupation is responsible for a number of problems: opeople killed or injured, damages to houses, working tools and plantations othe separation wall has isolated the West Bank from the surrounding countries and the farmers from (some of) their fields. olimits in the mobility of people and goods (check point and curfews) owater is subject to rationing and its price is a multiple of that paid by Israeli

Introduction Doing business in the West Bank is extremely difficult Fair Trade tries to help Palestinians by providing: - -services to the farmers, - -better prices and working conditions and - -additional markets where to sell their products.

Economic and political overview The occupied Palestinian territories (oPt) include: zthe West Bank (5,655 km 2, population of 2.38 million inhabitants) zthe Gaza Strip (narrow strip of land of 365 km 2, population of 1.42 million inhabitants ) The Oslo process ( ): brought for a certain period some calm in the region. It permitted the creation of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and established a framework for the creation of a Palestinian state. But the agreements did not fully materialize and conflicts continue to date: the occupation of Palestine does not show any sign of resolution. The construction of the Barrier is going on, confiscation of land continues, settlements are expanding and the invasive processes in East Jerusalem and Jordan Valley are speeding up.

Economic and political overview oThe oPt’s GDP per capita continues to decrease and investment almost ceased oIn early 2009 about 21% of West Bank and 42% of Gaza’s households were unemployed The agricultural sector in this context is crucial: oaccounts 11-20% of the Palestinian economy oemploys 15% of the formal workforce and up to 39% of the informal workforce oaccounts for about 20% of exports ounemployed workers expelled form Israel move back to working on their land; food security is an important issue and agriculture is associated with access to basic resources

The three main obstacles to the Palestinian agricultural economy 1)availability of land 2)mobility 3)access to water

1) Availability of land The West Bank has been divided into 3 areas: oAREA A: comprising all major population centers, under the full control of the PNA; oAREA B: comprising most rural villages, under Palestinian civil control and Israeli military control; oAREA C: approximately 60% of the West Bank, under complete Israeli control for both security and civil administration.

1) Availability of land zSince the military occupation took place in 1967, numerous settlements have been established in the West Bank. zSettlements often include also areas of economic activity. About 5.1% of the West Bank land area has been taken over by the settlers. z20 Israeli industrial settlements in the West Bank and many settlements also have cultivated zagricultural areas in or around the settlements, thereby increasing settlers’ control over land anrestricting Palestinian access to it (Jordan Valley) z100m of the wall is off limits to Palestinians. The enclosed areas include some of the most valuable agricultural land and access to some of the richest water resources in the West Bank, which has severely impacted Palestinian farmers.

2) Mobility zIsrael controls movement inside and outside each of the 3 areas (A, B, C). zA system of checkpoints, road closure and physical restrictions constrains movement of people and goods within and outside the West Bank zLand access and movement restrictions, especially in Area C, have been extremely harmful to the agricultural sector and to the welfare of farming families (increasingly difficult for farmers to access their lands and markets).

3) access to water Israel’s domestic consumption of water per capita is over three times higher than the Palestinian’s. zThe average water supply to the Palestinian communities of the Occupied Territories is about 63 liters per capita per day in the West Bank. Israel’s domestic consumption of water per capita is over three times higher than the Palestinian’s. Israelis and Palestinians share two interrelated water systems, but Israel prevents Palestinians from accessing water resources. price of water supplied by private tankers has increased dramatically. zDue to the physical barriers and restrictions (Palestinians require a permit in order to drill new wells or fix existing ones), the price of water supplied by private tankers has increased dramatically. raises the cost of living for all Palestiniansextremely unfair competing with far cheaper Israeli imports. zGradual increase in the wholesale prices index of different locally produced agricultural commodities, which raises the cost of living for all Palestinians and make extremely unfair for farmers competing with far cheaper Israeli imports.

Making Trade Fair in Northern Palestine PARC (Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees) za leading Palestinian non-profit, non-governmental organization involved in rural development. PARC provides advice, awareness support, services and special consultancies for individuals, groups and institutions involved in similar domains. zDuring the First Intifada ( ), PARC started to publicize the concept of household economies and rural cooperatives z1993, PARC’s “Fair Trade Department”: established with the aim to better reach the international Fair Trade markets, to support farmers organized in cooperatives and producing different kind of products (oil, almonds, dates). Members of those cooperatives were provided with the technical and logistical support needed to produce high quality agricultural products.

Our study Two different farmers’ cooperatives working with PARC involved : z1. Akkaba Agricultural Society (located in the village of Akkaba, between Tubas and Jenin, in 2009 had 85 members) z2. Co-operative Society For the Farmers Fruitful Trees (based in Seelah, west of Jenin, but involves farmers’ communities in different villages located in the area between Jenin and the wall) March 2010: a sample of 227 randomly selected farmers in villages located in Jenin and Tubas areas zextensive survey with questions ranging from standard socio-demographic verification of land ownership, sources of income and sales channels. zThe aim: analyze the context in which the Fair Trade organization works, the standard of living of coop members, the problems farmers face in carrying out their agricultural activities and the degree of satisfaction for the price and sale conditions of members vs. non members.

Main dataset and summary statistics zThe average monthly family income is 5,580 shekels, around 1,116 euros (62% of which from agriculture) zProduction and sale: olives, cereals and almonds (goods which do not require watering) zFair Trade prices paid by PARC are higher than those paid by local traders zConsequences of the Israeli occupation: most people declared one or more types of damages (the second village, which is very close to the wall and subject to severe restrictions, suffered the most, especially with respect to damages to plantations, confiscated land, and scarcity of water; in the first village farmers suffered especially because of damages to the working tools and check-points which slow down the transportation of people and goods )

Main dataset and summary statistics zeconometric results on the determinants of satisfaction with respect to sale conditions in four different domains: price, price stability, seller reliability and punctuality of payments : Results are always consistent and show that, net of other confounding elements, coop membership has a strong, positive and robust effect on farmers’ satisfaction with sale conditions.

Conclusions zFarmers involved in Fair Trade production and commercial chain are more satisfied with respect to price level, price stability, seller reliability and punctuality of payments. zMost people have a second source of income and are not “pure” farmers. zIn a context where doing business is extremely difficult due to the political and military situation Fair Trade partnerships are a key instrument to promote a more sustainable and self-owned development model for Palestinian people

Thank you for your attention!