Table of Contents
24 relations: Africa, Asia, Australia, Collective bargaining, Direct trade, Europe, Fair trade, Fair trade certification, Fair Trade Certified Mark, Fair Trade Federation, Fairtrade International, International Fairtrade Certification Mark, Minimum wage, Monopsony, Multistakeholder governance, New Zealand, Product certification, Social movement, Technical standard, The Fairtrade Foundation, Third World, UTZ Certified, Whole Foods Market, World Fair Trade Organization.
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Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia.
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Asia
Asia is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, benefits, and other aspects of workers' compensation and rights for workers. Fair trade certification and Collective bargaining are labor relations.
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Direct trade
Direct trade is a form of sourcing practiced by certain coffee roasters, chocolate makers, tea sellers, gemologists and more who build direct relationships with the farmers, artisanal miners and processors who sell their products. Fair trade certification and direct trade are fair trade.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Fair trade
Fair trade is a term for an arrangement designed to help producers in developing countries achieve sustainable and equitable trade relationships.
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Fair trade certification
A fair trade certification is a product certification within the market-based movement of fair trade. Fair trade certification and fair trade certification are fair trade, labor relations and product certification.
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Fair Trade Certified Mark
The Fair Trade Certified Mark is a fair trade certification mark used primarily in the United States and Canada. Fair trade certification and fair Trade Certified Mark are fair trade.
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Fair Trade Federation
The Fair Trade Federation (FTF) is a nonprofit trade association that provides support to and promotes North American businesses that they identify as being fully committed to the principles of fair trade.
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Fairtrade International
Fairtrade International, or Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International E.V. is a product-oriented multistakeholder group aimed at promoting the lives of farmers and workers through trade. Fair trade certification and Fairtrade International are fair trade.
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International Fairtrade Certification Mark
The International Fairtrade Certification Mark is an independent certification mark used in over 69 countries. Fair trade certification and International Fairtrade Certification Mark are fair trade.
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Minimum wage
A minimum wage is the lowest remuneration that employers can legally pay their employees—the price floor below which employees may not sell their labor. Fair trade certification and minimum wage are labor relations.
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Monopsony
In economics, a monopsony is a market structure in which a single buyer substantially controls the market as the major purchaser of goods and services offered by many would-be sellers.
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Multistakeholder governance
Multistakeholder governance is a practice of governance that employs bringing multiple stakeholders together to participate in dialogue, decision making, and implementation of responses to jointly perceived problems.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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Product certification
Product certification or product qualification is the process of certifying that a certain product has passed performance tests and quality assurance tests, and meets qualification criteria stipulated in contracts, regulations, or specifications (sometimes called "certification schemes" in the product certification industry).
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Social movement
A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one.
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Technical standard
A technical standard is an established norm or requirement for a repeatable technical task which is applied to a common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, and related management systems practices.
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The Fairtrade Foundation
The Fairtrade Foundation is a charity based in the United Kingdom that aims to help disadvantaged producers in developing countries by tackling injustice in conventional trade, in particular by promoting and licensing the Fairtrade Mark, a guarantee that products retailed in the UK have been produced in accordance with internationally agreed Fairtrade standards.
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Third World
The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
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UTZ Certified
UTZ, formerly called UTZ Certified, is a program and a label for sustainable farming. Fair trade certification and UTZ Certified are product certification.
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Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon, is an American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin, Texas, which sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.
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World Fair Trade Organization
The World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) is the global community and verifier of enterprises that fully practice Fair Trade.
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See also
Fair trade
- Bananas Unpeeled
- Black Gold (2006 film)
- Brewing Justice
- Certified wood
- Claro fair trade
- Cotton made in Africa
- Direct trade
- Economic democracy
- Ethical trade
- Fair Trade Certified Mark
- Fair Trade Music
- Fair chain
- Fair trade
- Fair trade bananas
- Fair trade certification
- Fair trade coffee
- Fair trade debate
- Fair trade impact studies
- Fair trade in New Zealand
- Fairtrade Fortnight
- Fairtrade International
- Fairtrade Town
- Frans van der Hoff
- Freeset
- History of fair trade
- International Fairtrade Certification Mark
- Lavi Fair
- Le Beurre et l'argent du beurre
- List of Fairtrade settlements
- Lorna Young
- Make Trade Fair
- Nico Roozen
- Pippa Small
- Sweatshop-free
- Tadesse Meskela
- Theo Chocolate
- Trade justice
- Worldshop
References
Also known as Fair Trade Certified, Fair trade labelling, Fairtrade, Fairtrade Labelling, Fairtrade certification, Fairtrade labeling, Fairtrade status, International Fairtrade Certification.