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Fair Trade and the Coffee Crisis in the Nicaraguan Segovias RENÉ Mendozaand JOHAN BASTIAENSEN
The Impact of Fair Trade Coffee on Economic Efficiency and the Distribution of Income
Міністерство Освіти І Науки України Сумський Державний Університет Запорізький Національний Університет
Humanizing the Economy
The Future of Fair Trade Coffee: Dilemmas Facing Latin America's Small-Scale Producers Author(S): Douglas L
Ulk Scientific Journal Vol. 36
Marketing Strategy Proposal for Saxbys Coffee THM 3396
The Marketing of Fair Trade Coffee and Its Implications for Sustainable Development
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Fairtrade Or Fifty-Fifty
The Coffee Bean: a Value Chain and Sustainability Initiatives Analysis Melissa Murphy, University of Connecticut, Stamford CT USA Timothy J
A Failure of Fair Trade Or a Market Failure? an Example for Basic Microeconomics
Are Consumers Willing to Pay More for Fair Trade Certified Coffee?
Coffee Interconnections Dr Susan Bliss Geoworld 7, 8, 9, 10 (Macmillan)
3.5 Emerging Opportunities for the Promotion of Sustainable Land Management
The Rwandan Experience
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Social Implications of Fair Trade Coffee in Chiapas, Mexico: Toward Alternative Economic Integration" (2009)
Ripple Culinary Guide
Fair Trade & Equal Exchange
Calling the United Church of Christ to Declare Itself to Be a “Fair Trade” Denomination a Resolution Passed by General Synod 25
Food and Beverage
Sensory Knowledge and Embodied Cultural Capital
Starbucks Shared Planet - Our Responsibility
JOE LOZANO and CLAY ROPER Third Coast Coffee Roasting
Face to Face with the Farmer:”
Why Buy Fair Trade? Fair Trade
Coffee Roasters' Sustainable Sourcing Decisions and Use of The
Fair Trade Coffee: Building Producer Capacity Via Global Networks
Fair Trade Coffee Practices: Approaches for Future Sustainability of the Movement
The Effects of Fair Trade Certification: Evidence from Coffee Producers In
Problems with Firm-Led Voluntary Sustainability Schemes: the Case of Direct Trade Coffee
Baristas: the Artisan Precariat
Poverty Alleviation Through Participation in Fair Trade Coffee Networks
LINK Context Analysis: Rwanda
How Fair Trade USA Helps the Global Coffee Industry
Broken Idols: Migration, Globalization, and Cultural Change in Honduras
The Economics of Fair Trade Coffee: for Whose Benefit? an Investigation Into the Limits of Fair Trade As a Development Tool and the Risk of Clean-Washing
Lindsay Naylor Phd Candidate Department of Geography University of Oregon
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Starbucks and Conservation International How a Sustained NGO-Company Partnership Led to the Coffee Industry’S First Sustainability Standard
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The Economics of Fair Trade
Solving the “Coffee Paradox”: Understanding Ethiopia’S Coffee Cooperatives Through Elinor Ostrom’S Theory of the Commons
Coffee and Climate Change: a Comparative Analysis of Civil Society and Indigenous Politics in Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico Jacquel
Tzobolotic Coffee Coop, Chiapas, Mexico
Counter Culture Coffee B Corp Certification
Ethical Product Sourcing in the Starbucks Coffee Supply Chain
Direct Trade Coffee and Community Renaissance in Olympia, Washington" (2012)
Coffee Terminology
Mainstreaming Fair Trade and Resulting Turmoil: Where Should the Movement Go from Here?
In Starbucks We Trust: Human Rights and the Illusion of the Ethical Cup of Coffee
Fair Trade Or Fake Trade? Specialty Coffee Certifications and Development in Uganda Eliza Cummings SIT Graduate Institute - Study Abroad
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Profitability Analysis and Strategic Planning of Coffee Processing and Marketing in Rwanda: a Case Study of a Coffee Growers’ Association
Not Just Another Coffee Business
An Economic Assessment of “Fair Trade” in Coffee
Mainstreaming Fair Trade Coffee: from Partnership to Traceability
Fair Trade Initiative: Sustainable Commercial Opportunity Or Development Trap?’
Anton Hartwich Olsen
CONSUMER DEMAND for FAIR TRADE: EVIDENCE from a MULTISTORE FIELD EXPERIMENT Jens Hainmueller, Michael J
Fairtrade Discourse – Challenging Or Perpetuating Global Structures of Power? “What Matters Is Not to Know the World but to Change It”*
True Price As Condition of Sustainability: the Global Coffee Crisis (1999-2003) and the Brazilian Amazon As Case Studies Xavier Andrillon
“Sustainable Business As Marketing Strategy”
The Fair Trade Coffee Market