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; Minimizing marketness?; Fair trade and the market: different visions; Free and fair?; Conclusions; 2. Coffee, Commodities, Crisis …; Appropriating coffee: peasant and indigenous production; Bitter coffee: the global price crisis; The "father" who fled: inmecafé …3. One Region, Two MarketsThe setting: coffee, corn, and communal land; The crisis hits home; My lunch with coyote: the …
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. This article analyzes the expansion of these private regulatory efforts in the coffee sector. We compare the five major …
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Individuals have a multitude of possibilities by means of their decisions to influence ecological, social and economic developments at the regional, national and global level. Nina Langen elaborates differences and similarities of forms of ethical behaviour, such as ethical consumption and...
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respect to coffee affect consumers' willingness to pay in the United States and in Germany. We provide respondents (University … students in the U.S and Germany) information regarding hypothetical benefits of the Fair Trade Coffee program on its intended … preference conjoint methods test how this performance criterion relates to the willingness to pay for Fair Trade Coffee. Our …
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of fair trade coffee. It does this to demonstrate the influence of organised consumers in shaping markets, and to show … coffee is used because of the pivotal role of coffee in the global economy. \'Organised consumers\' are treated as comprised … consumerism and the ethics of a supply chain which impoverishes coffee farmers. Although the future trajectories of fair trade …
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This paper explores how the fair trade coffee market translates consumer action and shopping habits into the promotion … democratic, transparent, and accountable and second, the relationships between producers and coffee roasters and importers, who … group of indigenous, fair trade coffee producers in Guatemala and their relationships with outside buyers and certifiers …
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crops like coffee fail to deliver expected livelihoods. Fourth, and in sum, more systematic use of livelihood-security and …
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