The Fair Trade Approach

Author: GreenEverything
August 19, 2009

Over time, the effects of free trade have become more and more apparent. Critics of free trade label claim that it allows wealthy Western nations and large corporations to exploit producers in developing countries. A resistance movement emerged in the form of “fair trade.” According to this approach, producers are paid enough to live comfortably and make their operations sustainable.

In recent years, globally conscious consumers have turned to fair trade products, which all bear distinctive labels. Coffee, tea, sugar, bananas, cotton clothing and wine are just a few of the most readily available fair trade goods that are widely available. Fair trade has not put a stop to imperialistic exploitation, but it has at least made a few strides in the right direction.

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