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Chapter 1: Overview of the concept of
FAIR TRADE

1.1 A Brief History of the Fair Trade Movement

1.1.1 The origin of the movement
1.1.2 Period of Political Solidarity
1.1.3 Developmental Trade- encouraging self-help
1.1.4 Competition, professionalism and intetrnational multisectoral collaboration

1.2 Objectives

1.3 Key elements of fair trade

1.4 Fair Trade and livelihoods of the producers

1.4.1 Livelihood and Poverty
1.4.2 Relationship between fair trade practice ad the producers' livelihoods

Chapter 2: The Impact of Fair Trade on disadvantaged Producers - Case Study: Preda Foundation and its Partners in the Philippines

2.1 Fair Trade Practice and Impact on Producers

2.2.1 Financial Capital
2.2.2 Human Capital
2.2.3 Natural Capital
2.2.4 Physical Capital
2.2.5 Social Capital

2.2 Impacts at Southern Ato Level

Appendix

Appendix-1 Fair Trade Definition / Cord of Practice of IFAT
Appendix-2 The key Principle s and Criteria of Fair Trade - Traidcraft
Appendix-3 Oxfam Fairtrading Criteria
Appendix-4 FairTrade Labelling Organizations International - Fairtrade Criteria
Appendix-5 Preda Foundation's Fair Trade Criteria

 

 



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