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„Making all trade Fair TradeCambridge SP Adopters Group Policy Forum5 November 2003What is Fair Trade?[This is based on the presentation made by Francis Irving of the Cambridge Fair Trade City campaign and quotes from the briefing paper ‘Introducing Fairtrade’ produced by the Fairtrade Foundation http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/]"The first Fairtrade label was launched in 1988 in the Netherlands and applied only to coffee. Since then, labels have been launched in 16 other countries, in Europe, North America and Japan, and the products have gained between 1% and 14% market share in different countries. In the UK, the first FAIRTRADE Mark products appeared in 1994 (chocolate, coffee and tea) and, from a small base, sales are still expanding rapidly – by around 40% per year."Unlike the various ‘ethical’ and socially-responsible trade arrangements, Fairtrade can only work if consumers are willing to select Fairtrade products in the supermarkets and elsewhere.“
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„FRANCIS NG is a trade economist of the International Trade Team in the Development Research Group of the World Bank. He is currently doing research on various international trade issues, including trade policy reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa, markets access for developing countries, agricultural subsidies, trade and production fragmentation in East Asia and Central European economies, and competition policies in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.“
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„Francis Francis X1 tripping GFI - can't use it “
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„Then just pump water through the steam wand. If your water is that bad you need to decalcify more often.“
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„This will probably be the last column I’ll do before the end of November this year. I’m off to HOST 2003 in Milan in mid-November, the humongous Italian trade show where EVERY Italian espresso machine manufacturer is represented, especially the domestic ones. It won’t be much fun (fly 2 days, show 2 days, fly back 2 days) but it will give me the opportunity to preview the best gear coming out of Italy in 2004!“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/alanfrew/ 08-22-2003
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