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- https://biz.libretexts.org/Workbench/MGT_1010/09%3A_Book-_Good_Corporation_Bad_Corporation_-_Corporate_Social_Responsibility_in_the_Global_Economy_(Pulos_and_Jimenez)/9.01%3A_Chapters/9.1.08%3A_Fair_TradeRather than supporting and protecting the interest of small-scale farmers, critics contend that fair trade does little more than play on “developed-world guilt.” Critics argue that staying in the fair...Rather than supporting and protecting the interest of small-scale farmers, critics contend that fair trade does little more than play on “developed-world guilt.” Critics argue that staying in the fair trade system raises costs for farmers who sometimes experience a decrease in profits due to a decrease in yield, and who also must adhere to labor rules that require them to hire workers rather than employing their own children or offering “work for trade” within their community.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Bus_40%3A_International_Business/07%3A_International_Business_Strategy/7.10%3A_Fair_TradeRather than supporting and protecting the interest of small-scale farmers, critics contend that fair trade does little more than play on “developed-world guilt.” Critics argue that staying in the fair...Rather than supporting and protecting the interest of small-scale farmers, critics contend that fair trade does little more than play on “developed-world guilt.” Critics argue that staying in the fair trade system raises costs for farmers who sometimes experience a decrease in profits due to a decrease in yield, and who also must adhere to labor rules that require them to hire workers rather than employing their own children or offering “work for trade” within their community.
- https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Santa_Barbara_City_College/Introduction_to_International_Business_(Remix)/05%3A_International_Business_Strategy/5.30%3A_Fair_TradeRather than supporting and protecting the interest of small-scale farmers, critics contend that fair trade does little more than play on “developed-world guilt.” Critics argue that staying in the fair...Rather than supporting and protecting the interest of small-scale farmers, critics contend that fair trade does little more than play on “developed-world guilt.” Critics argue that staying in the fair trade system raises costs for farmers who sometimes experience a decrease in profits due to a decrease in yield, and who also must adhere to labor rules that require them to hire workers rather than employing their own children or offering “work for trade” within their community.