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Political Science Caribbean & Latin American

In Defense of Small Producers

The Story of CLAC

by (author) Marco Coscione

Publisher
Fernwood Publishing
Initial publish date
Mar 2014
Category
Caribbean & Latin American
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    ISBN
    9781552666562
    Publish Date
    Mar 2014
    List Price
    $29.95

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"In an international geopolitical panorama where Northern countries are increasingly in crisis and where the most interesting alternatives to sustainable development are coming from the South, the Latin American small producers, represented by the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Small Fair Trade Producers (CLAC), are assuming a more protagonistic role in the defense of the founding principles of the fair trade movement. The CLAC is also leading a process of rethinking the fair trade system and launching concrete proposals to strengthen fair trade in local, national and regional areas.

Through the direct testimonies of many of its protagonists, Coscione offers a unique portrayal of the CLAC — its past experiences, its present developments and, above all, its outlook and future challenges. "

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Preface • An Important Introductory Remark • A Movement in Constant Motion • Latin America Today: Water, Land and Agribusiness • Origins of the Fairtrade Certified Fair Trade • Overview of Fair Trade in Latin America • CLAC Yesterday and Today • CLAC and FLO System • Fair Trade Coffee in the United States, Fair Trade USA and Its Split from the FLO System • The Defense of the Small Producer• FUNDEPPO and the Small Producers’ Symbol • Political Advocacy for a Fair Trade from the South • National Markets and South-South Fair Trade • Food Sovereignty and Production’s Diversification • Women Producers and Gender Equity • The Adaptation of Smallholder Agriculture to Climate Change • Future Challenges • Bibliography