
Fair trade is an organized social movement whose stated goal is to help producers in developing countries achieve better trading conditions and to promote sustainability. Members of the movement advocate the payment of higher prices to exporters, as well as higher social and environmental standards. The movement focuses in particular on commoditie...
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In the context of the Fair Trade Movement, this is international trade in which producers are paid a fair price.
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Occurs when manufacturers agree to fair return to raw material producers; a return above that which the market would normally impose, and above poverty levels.
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Trade, especially involving small-scale producers, that does not put the producers at a disadvantage and ensures they receive a reasonable price for their products and can work in decent, healthy conditions. This must adequately cover all costs for sustainable production and provides them with enough income to develop their working conditions and b...
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A way of conducting international trade so that all parties involved receive fair payments. Fair trade schemes are designed to counteract unjust international trade systems, which often exploit...
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Fair trade was old British slang for smuggling.
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noun trade that is conducted legally
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A way of conducting international trade so that all parties involved receive fair payments. Fair trade schemes are designed to counteract unjust international trade systems, which often exploit workers in developing countries. By ensuring that producers are paid a fair price for their skills and products, they are able to develop their businesses. ...
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Items that bear a fair trade label are internationally produced and include banana, pineapple, coffee, and chocolate that typically come from developing countries where workers aren
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