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The markets for organic and fair trade certified commodities are
growing rapidly, with environmentally sound and more equitable
certification systems likely to offer benefits for both small-scale
farmers and society at large. Despite much debate about their
contribution to sustainability, there has been little scientific
analysis, so it is vital to assess if it is technically and
economically feasible to meet growing consumer demands regarding
food safety, quality and ethics through smallholder and marginal
producers. Overall, there is a need to explore the potential of
these certification systems as emerging areas in research and
development cooperation. This book includes: - Worldwide case
studies (from the supply side in Asia, Africa, and Latin America;
and from the demand side in Europe and North America) to put theory
into practice. - Analyses of sustainable development and poverty
reduction through organic and fair trade markets. - Insights into
the conditions where it is beneficial for developing country
smallholder producers to adopt fair trade and organic certification
systems. - Investigation into whether consumers will pay more for a
product that is both organic and fair trade certified. This book is
an important read for researchers and students in agricultural and
development economics, and it is also a useful resource for policy
makers and practitioners involved in organic and fair trade
agriculture.
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