“More and more UK shoppers see Fairtrade as a simple, highly effective way to enable producers in the developing world to work their way out of poverty with dignity, receiving a decent return for their great produce and hard work.” (Harriet Lamb, Executive Director of Fairtrade Foundation)[4]
‘Simple’, indeed, as all we need to do is just shopping. But can it really lead people out of poverty? What is a “decent” return? What is “hard work”? How effective Fairtrade is? My study shows a picture much different from the cheerful anecdotes we usually hear or read about.
Reading Poverty Through Fairtrade: (1) The bitter reality of a branded smile was last modified: October 13th, 2016 by Mari