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    increase the producer’s benefit in fair trade. To do so these producer coops need to gain a part of the ownership in companies that sell their products in the north consuming markets. According the Jaffee, through his research and findings, when helping the fair trade coffee bean producers it untimely comes down to the long-term goal of these companies, if it is to simply increase their market and gain consumers or to actually transform the international fair trade market. An example of the northern

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    The movement I chose to research was the Fair-Trade Movement. The main goal of the Fair-Trade Movement is to provide support to allow workers and farmers in local communities to not get overshadowed or taken advantage of by large corporations and be provided with sustainable and reasonable working conditions. Fairtrade is important as it is used to help improve the lives and communities of producers that are small scale. Furthermore, Fairtrade is more than just trading goods “It highlights the need

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    Trade Policy is a crucial part of our society in the United States, along with many others across the globe, that greatly depend on the profits and materials accessible due to the transfer of goods, ideas, and other materials between countries. Currently the trade policy that seems to dominate the trade market is ‘Free Trade’ which tends to leave the larger, wealthier counties with the most benefits while the developing countries are struggling to compete due to the lack of materials and workspace

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    Introduction: Fair trade is an organized social movement. Its goal is to carry out trade under commercial agreements where producers achieve better trading conditions and sustainability by setting minimum prices at which distributors can sell their products. The movement is focused mainly on products that are made and exported from developing nations to developed ones. Most commonly products and commodities such as coffee, sugar, tea, honey, cotton, cocoa, gold and fruits etc from countries like

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    the research of fair trade coffee. This including studying four main authors and two other articles for background information. The articles examined the effects fair trade and organic coffee production methods effected local farmers. The authors focused on meeting with the local farmers and the supervisors of cooperatives. The areas that were studied consist of countries within Central America and Mexico. The articles addressed some of the concerns the farmers had in fair trade production methods

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    In an article “The Coffee Crisis: Is Fair Trade the Solution?” written by Fuzhi Cheng, it describes that coffee funded a large amount of finances in poorer regions, such as schools, hospitals, and infrastructures. Coffee overall heightened the income and educational levels of these developing

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    Fair Trade Research Assignment What is Fair Trade? Fair Trade is about better prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability, and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. By requiring companies to pay sustainable prices, Fair Trade addresses the injustices of conventional trade, which traditionally discriminates against the poorest, weakest producers. It enables them to improve their position and have more control over their lives. Fair Trade also ensures that

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    Fair Trade Business Plan Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Company Vision 3 Product/Service Description 3.1 Products 3.2 Services 4 Industry Analysis 4.1 Industry Overview 4.2 Company Niche 5 Competition Analysis 5.1 Direct Competition 5.2 Indirect Competition 5.3 SWOT Analysis 6 Marketing Plan 6.1 Target Market Demographic 6.2 Pricing Strategy 6.3 Advertising 6.4 Public Relations

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    What Is Fair Trade?

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    What is Fair Trade? According to Dolan (2007) “The fair-trade movement is founded on a ‘politics of reconnection’ (Hartwick 1998:433) between Northern consumers and their Southern brethren, enabling the latter to receive a fair return for their work and decent working and living conditions through equitable trade” (p. 245). In other words, it is a movement that connects consumers of developed countries to producers in developing countries through a system of exchange to help to promote better working

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    What Is Fair Trade?

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    What is Fair Trade? Fair trade is exactly how it sounds, fair! It 's a global trade model where products are made by people that are employed in developing countries. The workers are treated fairly, compensated fairly, and typically run their own business. (If a product is fair trade, it was NOT made in a sweatshop. So you can sleep soundly at night knowing you are not contributing to unfair business practices.) Through sustainable employment practices, these farmers, artisans, and crafters are

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