Labelling challenges in Fairtrade: a need for harmonisation?

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Kariyawasam, R. 2012. Labelling challenges in Fairtrade: a need for harmonisation? in: Granville, B. and Dine, J. (ed.) The processes and practices of fair trade: trust, ethics and governance Routledge. pp. 341-362
Chapter titleLabelling challenges in Fairtrade: a need for harmonisation?
AuthorsKariyawasam, R.
Abstract

[Summary of book containing this chapter:] This book analyzes the factors behind the recent expansion of Fairtrade and questions whether the trust given to the scheme by "ethical" shoppers is warranted. It goes about this assessment by analyzing the claim of ethical shopping and by scrutinizing the specific contribution of the Fairtrade Certification Mark to producer’s welfare. This assessment is based on information gathered in a mixture of desk-based research and fieldwork carried out in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Tanzania and South Africa. This book comprises separate chapters written by academics of various backgrounds, who have worked together on Fairtrade, it should however be noted that the authors do not necessarily hold a common set of views in respect to Fairtrade.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
Page range341-362
Book titleThe processes and practices of fair trade: trust, ethics and governance
EditorsGranville, B. and Dine, J.
PublisherRoutledge
SeriesRoutledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
ISBN
Hardcover9780415575669
Publication dates
PrintAug 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited15 Jul 2013
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415575669/
LanguageEnglish
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