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Fairtrade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fairtrade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 per … goes to the roaster's profit margin, while the retailer surprisingly makes smaller absolute profits on Fairtrade …
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Fairtrade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fairtrade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 per … goes to the roaster's profit margin, while the retailer surprisingly makes smaller absolute profits on Fairtrade …
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Fairtrade certification is intended to improve both the income and living conditions of producers, thereby creating … achieved to a limited extent, at least for coffee: Faitrade certification leads at best to small increases in income for coffee … credit are also mixed. Fairtrade is a means of market segmentation for roasters and retailers. …
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three sustainability oriented standards – Fairtrade, Organic, and UTZ – on the livelihoods of smallholder coffee farmers in … Uganda. Using survey data and propensity score matching with multiple treatments, we find that Fairtrade certification …
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Fair Trade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through … estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fair Trade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 … Trade-certified coffee, compared to conventional coffee. In the period studied in this study, the coffee farmer receives …
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be integrated into the coffee global value chain (GVC) and thus can better reap the globalization benefits. The empirical … analysis shows how the international trade in coffee has developed across regions/countries over the past three decades. It … provides evidence-based insights into the key determinants of countries’ GVC integration in the coffee industry. It discusses …
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Coffee is one of the most important internationally traded commodities. Most of the ca. USD 200 billion value that … coffee generates globally accrues to brands, retailers, and supply chain operators; yet most of the risks are borne by the … that embed origin intellectual property. The implications are far reaching and include: a) new opportunities for coffee …
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coffee farmers' technical efficiency and productivity while exploring the mechanisms behind potential trade-offs and … synergies between certification, productivity, and forest protection. Using cross-sectional farm-level data of 842 coffee … around the coffee plots, which we attribute to the regulatory mechanisms associated with certification. We conclude that VSS …
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