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    Fair Trade Inc. Usa

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    customers that certified products are socially and environmentally responsible. As a social enterprise, FT USA early on had sought to reduce dependency on grants and donations by first building a strong earned revenue stream, which came from its certification services and by licensing the Fair Trade Certified

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    Global Ethics Issues Fairtrade is trying to Address There are variety of ethical challenges that FLO is trying to address and since inception in 1988, have managed to solve some of them. They also comprise the challenges that befell farmers while using the traditional approach. The first ethical issue that FLO tries to address is transparency. Transparency shows a true reflection of facts as they are and this ways prevents situations of mistrust. The concept of transparency is linked to good corporate

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    processed in 2002. To bring mineral water from Mount Huye to the upgraded station, ACDI/VOCA helped fund a pipeline, which opened in March 2002.[5] A new certification system was introduced for the 2002 harvest to ensure that beans brought to the station were of suitable quality. Around half of the Abahuzamugambi membership attained the certification, which allowed the cooperative to look for serious buyers in the specialty markets of Europe and North America.[5] International acceptance[edit] The Cyarumba

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    industries around the world have already switched over to Fair Trade and the numbers are continuing to grow. There are now 746 Fair Trade certified producer organizations in 58 producing countries representing over 1 million farmers and workers (Fairtrade Labeling Organizations International). The FLO estimates that 5 million people already directly benefit from Fair Trade those of which include the farming communities throughout the developing world, now benefit from fairer terms of trade. Unlike

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    hat is social entrepreneur? Answer 1: Social entrepreneurs are individuals who focus on transforming existing system and practices. These people come up with innovative solutions to tackle major social issues. Social entrepreneurs are visionaries who sometimes commit there life changing direction of their field and they usually present ideas which can be easily acceptable by society. Question 2: How do you define social corporate responsibility (SCR) accounting? How does this relate to the sustainability

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    What Is Oxfam?

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    The form of Oxfam international was in 1995 by a group of self-reliant non-governmental constitutions in more than 90 countries, the “Oxfam” word comes from the Oxford committee for starvation relief  Purpose: 1- Oxfam works to find practical and creative ways for people to get themselves out of poverty and have a say in decisions that influence them 2- Help create lasting solutions to the injustice of famine 3- Enable people to exercise their rights and manage their own lives 4- Change and empowering

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    Ben and Jerry’s ice cream they cooperate with the farmers in the La Rosita. Ben and Jerry help the farmer’s life be better. The farmer take a fair values, fair benefit. Have many comsumer buy it in the world. Ben and Jerry is a company of the fair trade. Ben and Jerry’s ice cream be succesful at economic , and the social justice. Ben and Jerry take fair benefit to can help the farmers have a bettle life. In La Rosita the farmer name is Segundo Cañar have a bettle life because for he cooperate

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    Current Market Conditions Competitive Analysis They say life is short, eat dessert first. Now thanks to the innovative people at Maine Root Handcrafted Beverages, you can. At the request of the Marketing Director for Maine Root Handcrafted Beverages, the following is a competitive marketing analysis to determine a new flavored soda’s potential success. The analysis focuses on our primary competition, factors that support our recommendations for maximizing the profit-making potential, and successfully

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    Question 1: What is social entrepreneur? Answer 1: Social entrepreneurs are individuals who focus on transforming existing system and practices. These people come up with innovative solutions to tackle major social issues. Social entrepreneurs are visionaries who sometimes commit there life working for society. Rather than leaving social need to government and business sectors, they try to figure out what is not working, what are the necessary steps that should be taken to solve problem and then

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    The United States

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    Ancient Harvest, rather the company purchases the quinoa from the small farming communities, but in order to ensure the organic quality that is expected in their quinoa the company sponsors farmer support programs that help farmers achieve organic certification and educate them on practices like using organic fertilizers and pesticides (Ancient Harvest). The company helps enable the means of production through these programs, as well as provide funding for certain projects that assist the quinoa production

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