FAIRTRADE – WIRKUNGEN UND GRENZEN FABIAN WALDMEIER, 4.2.2019
FAIRTRADE THEORY OF CHANGE 2
IMPACT STUDIES: ODI LITERATURE REVIEW 3
FARMER RESILIENCE AS KEY FOR SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS Fairtrade Max Havelaar (Switzerland) 4
IMPACT STUDIES: CEVAL FOLGESTUDIE (BANANEN) 5
IMPACT STUDIES: CEVAL FOLGESTUDIE (KAFFEE) 6
LIVING INCOME Fairtrade Max Havelaar (Switzerland) 7
IMPACT STUDIES: CEVAL FOLGESTUDIE (KAKAO) 8
PROJEKT-ARBEIT: KLIMAWANDEL & DIVERSIFIZIERUNG Dynamic agroforestry Diversification (income & biodiversity) Carbon Insetting 9
BACKUP Fairtrade presentation name | Date 10
THE FAIRTRADE SYSTEM: HOW DOES IT WORK 11
DETAILED THEORY OF CHANGE 12
THE FAIRTRADE STANDARDS 13
A CLOSER LOOK AT PRODUCER STANDARDS (SPO) 14
A CLOSER LOOK AT PRODUCER STANDARDS (HL) 15
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE TRADER STANDARDS 16
THE FAIRTRADE MINIMUM PRICE Compliance with Costs of Sustainable Fairtrade Minimum Fairtrade Standards Production (COSP) Perice (FTMP) 17
FAIRTRADE PRICE & PREMIUM DATABASE 18
THE MINIMUM PRICE AS A SAFETY NET 19
THE FAIRTRADE PREMIUM: HOW IT IS USED (SPO) 20
THE FAIRTRADE PREMIUM: HOW IT IS USED (HL) 21
FARMER RESILIENCE AS KEY FOR SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS Additional income for own projects Environmental Shocks based on priorities and needs Fairtrade Premium Sustainable farming practices Premium Projects & Programs Environmental Criteria Producer support Strong, inclusive producer organizations SPO Standard Producer support Economic Shocks Fair trading conditions Minimum price Payment terms Innovations/Partnerships/Diversification Retirement savings Crop insurance Fairtrade Max Havelaar (Switzerland) 22
THANK YOU! 23
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