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Certification programmes

Fair trade: still centred on smallholders?

27 June 2011
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Food and agriculture
Sustainable markets

To what extent do approaches such as fair trade, corporate social responsibility and inclusive business models allow the private sector to meet commercial objectives while also reducing poverty and empowering small-scale farmers? This was the question posed at the latest in a series of IIED and Hivos ‘provocations’ held at the European Parliament in Brussels last week (22 June).

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