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Mainstreaming Fair Trade Coffee: From Partnership to Traceability

By Laura T. Raynolds

This article analyzes the recent growth of Fair Trade and the mainstreaming of this previously alternative arena. Focusing
on coffee, I identify a continuum of buyers ranging from ‘‘mission-driven” enterprises that uphold alternative ideas and practices based
on social, ecological, and place-based commitments, to ‘‘quality-driven” firms that selectively foster Fair Trade conventions to ensure
reliable supplies of excellent coffee, to ‘‘market-driven” corporations that largely pursue commercial/industrial conventions rooted in
price competition and product regulation. Using a commodity network approach, my analysis illuminates the impacts of diverse buyer
relations on producer groups and how relations are in some cases shifting from partnership to traceability.

Year
2009  
Title
Mainstreaming Fair Trade Coffee: From Partnership to Traceability  
Journal
World Development  
Volume
37  
Issue
6  
Pages
1083-1093  
Language
English  
Type
Journal  
Academic Publication
yes  

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