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CGW4U Fair Trade
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What is Fair Trade? An international system of doing business Contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions for producers and workers in developing countries Necessitates rigorous international system of monitoring, auditing, and certification
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Key Goals The international Fair Trade system is designed to produce the following outcomes for farmers/workers in developing countries: Fair compensation for their products and labour Sustainable environmental practices Improved social services Investment in local infrastructure
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How it works Similar to a normal supply chain, but with fewer intermediaries Monitoring and certification Internationally: FLO (Fair Trade Labeling Organizations International) In Canada: TransFair Canada Adhere to Fair Trade Standards Do business with certified producers
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Verification and Auditing Producers Importers Licensees (Processors) Retailers Consumers FLO InternationalTransFair Canada
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Principles of Fair Trade Creating opportunities for economically disadvantaged producers Transparency and accountability Capacity building Promoting Fair Trade Payment of a fair price
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Principles of Fair Trade Gender Equity Working conditions Child Labour The environment Trade Relations
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Questions What is a “fair wage”? Based on amount of time, skill effort involved in production Minimum for a living wage in that region What types of goods are encompassed in Fair Trade? Coffee and chocolate Also rice, tea, cotton, wine, clothing, soap and handcrafted goods (to name a few)
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