Category Archives: Fair Trade Futures

Open space: Fair Trade 2.0

Fair Trade 2.0 conversation starts with a focus on RFID tagging and data: - On the consumer end you run the risk that through electronic tagging consumption habits ever more closely monitored - people talk about the internet of things - the moment something is produced it is RFID tagged. The question is whose data [...]
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Open space: EPAs (economic partnership agreement)

The fundamental principle for EPAs is a free market. This may work for European countries as they are at the same level of development, economical infrastructure is in place. However it does not work for the ACP (Africa, Caribbean, Pacific) countries. It is not an even playing ground; odds are heavily stacked against ACPs not least because of the negotiation process required to trade in the EU (for example intellectual property rights – some countries may not be able to negotiate this). Bilateral trade agreements have a major drawback: they take no account of development needs. Trade negotiations may seem dull but when it comes to rich countries ripping off poorer countries the fair trade movement can understand this and empathise with this so should be a part of that process. (Mike Gidney).
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Conversations – a video

Fair Trade Futures: conversations from Ben Walker on Vimeo. We’ve seen dozens of conversations happening this afternoon in the Open Spaces at FTF09. This video just captures a few moments. For many it’s the first time they’ve taken part in such an unstructured conversation format at a conference, and it has given people a freedom [...]
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