Management of Operations 12/10/10
A trade relationship established with farmers (typically farmers in developing countries) that ensures farmers receive a larger profit for their labor Sourcing from small-farmer or artisan co- operatives Higher than conventional market prices Promotes safe and sustainable farming methods
Adherence to the policies of the International Labor Organization, especially those concerning child labor Prohibition of use of the more dangerous pesticides and herbicides Certification and external auditing
Equal Exchange is a U.S. company that sells fairly traded coffee, tea, chocolate and snacks Equal Exchange has revolved around fair trade practices since 1986 Employee owned company based on the principles of honesty, respect, and mutual benefit
In 2002 sales broke $10 million In 2004 Equal Exchange moved to a 77,000 square ft warehouse, a building over 6 times larger than their previous home In 2005 built the largest worker-owned coffee roasting operation in the U.S. In 2006 Equal Exchange celebrated their 20 year anniversary
Equal Exchange partners with farmers in 19 different countries located in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the United States Because of fair trade practices, co-ops have started training programs for women in Guatemala, an ecotourism project began in Nicaragua, and new classrooms were built in El Salvador These improvements would not be a possibility for the residents of the developing countries without fair trade
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