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    Mini-Case “Is Your Chocolate the Result of Unfair Exploitation of Child Labor?” 1. Should labor practices in another country be a relevant consideration in international trade? Why or why not? Yes, labor practices in another country should be relevant for consideration in international trade. The reason for concern is labor and social advocates has increased imports from countries in which labor standards are apparently not enforced at an adequately high level. It’s important

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    Just Us! Case Just Us! is a corporation that imports, roasts and sells primarily organic coffee from fair traded certified coffee producers. Their vision is: “to be a leading Fair Trade business that builds on quality, professionalism and innovation for the benefit of all our stake holders. Since its inception, Just Us! had experienced healthy growth in the maritime provinces of Canada, mainly supported by its corporate values: social and environmental responsibility, sustainability, ethical practices

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    What is fairtrade? Fair Trade = producers receive a fair price for goods and that workers are not exploited. Fair trade = trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to the producers. Fair trade is an organisation which was created as an alternative method of trade, where the farmers and workers are not exploited in the production of certain raw material products. Fair trade works best in LEDCs because the people get better working

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    starts with fair trade. Some examples of ethical consumption would be the selling of dolphin meat, fair trade of coffee, cotton and sugar. Another component to ethical consumption is, the social, economic and environmental outcomes (Cole and Brown 2015: 52). In order for social change, the change has to start with the core principles of asking the question, will it benefit socially, economically and environmentally? First, the cotton industry and cotton farmers are an example of fair trade for ethical

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    Can Child Labor be Stopped? There are approximately 215 million children under the age of 15 that are working in the child labor industry around the world. What can be done to resolve this global issue? Child labor is when companies use children to perform manufacturing duties— typically being paid in low wages. There are many different reasons and causes of child labor such as: poverty, globalization, and corruption. In some countries, however, child labor is considered a cultural norm. Although

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    The Chocolate Sector of Côte d’Ivoire Essay

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    210). This reputation was well-merited; Côte d’Ivoire has supplied almost 50 percent of internationally traded cocoa since the 1970s and continues to do so to this day (Losch, 2002, p. 206). Côte d’Ivoire’s mass production practices lead to the cocoa trade becoming a highly influential economic factor (Losch, 2002, p. 210). Because of this, paired with governmental involvement in the sector, dreams of dominating the cocoa market and influencing prices naturally followed (Losch, 2002, p. 210). Unfortunately

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    Coffee and Starbucks

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    Jonathan Klein MN 305 Donna Trent June 29th, 2010 Starbucks Sourcing Problems: Trying to Find a way to Protect the Environment while maintaining a high quality coffee bean Starbucks Coffee Corporation is facing some strategic decisions on its current policy with regard to partnering with NGOs. Starbucks has a long history of social involvement. “CSR originated in 1994 as the Environmental Affairs Department with a budget of $50,000; by 2002, the 14-member department had a budget of 6 million

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    in 2009, and a large scale of its products is made of fairtrade ingredients and have fairtrade mark, but still quite a lot of people do not know it as a fair trade brand. Since UK is the biggest market of fairtrade in the world, the purpose to write the report is to focus on Lush, a fairtrade brand to analysis the current situation of fair trade then makes a recommend on its corporate strategies. 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose to write the report is to analysis the current situation of

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    Firm which produces and commercializes tropical dried fruits. Firm is founded in 2002. Fruandes runs its operations in Bogota, Colombia. The main Products of Frundes are Mango, Gooseberry, Pineapple, Banana, Papaya and Coconut. It is an Organic, Fair Trade and certified B Company. The products of Fruandes are high in quantity and the firm is very strict about maintaining its quantity standard. All the produces are grown in the rural area of Colombia, the farmers grow, harvest and

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    consumers can then attain such self-worth by shopping ethically because aiding others reassures the consumers of their importance in society; such behavior is evident in the ethical consumerist practices of locally sourcing and fair trade, both of which seek to uphold fair living standards for

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