We're 15 years behind Africa, Asia and Latin America!: Fair trade meets the Pacific

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2011

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Hutchens, Anna

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Abstract

Fairtrade market growth is characterised by expansion and exclusion in terms of producer opportunity. This paper draws producers in the Pacific region into the debate, analysing the development context among these small-island developing states and, specifically, the practices and principles of four 'ethical' enterprises. The analysis reveals that the unique and complex context in which these organisations operate is at odds with Fairtrade's requirements, standards and assumptions. The paper highlights the need for contextually relevant requirements and principles, and the likelihood of alternative governance arrangements and actors, for an inclusive Fairtrade system and market in the region.

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Keywords: governance approach; international trade; small island state; trade agreement; trade flow; trade performance; trade relations; Africa; Asia; Latin America; Pacific islands; Pacific Ocean Alternative governance; Certification; Development; Fair trade; Pacific

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Asia Pacific Viewpoint

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Journal article

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2037-12-31