Bread Crumb Link
  • Home >
  • Buy >
  • Nonfiction >
  • Fair Trade and a Global Commodity by Peter Luetchford (2007, Paperback)

alibris_books_05(12,245)98.5%
New
$24.22
+$3.49
Save 21%*
soundview_books(1,942)98.7%
New
$35.02
+$3.49
bwibook(83,747)96.4%
Very Good
$69.45
+$3.49
*Learn more

Fair Trade and a Global Commodity by Peter Luetchford (2007, Paperback)

 
Fair Trade and a Global Commodity by Peter Luetchford (2007, Paperback)
Options: 
Author: Peter Luetchford
Publisher: Pluto Pr
Publication Date: 2007-12-27
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0745326986
ISBN-13: 9780745326986
Product ID: EPID60526208
Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2010 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Preferences

Distance

Please enter valid zipcode.
Please select a valid popular city.
Please enter valid zipcode or select a valid popular city.
Within miles of ZIP
7 results
PriceTime Left
Item image
New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 226 p. Contains: Illustrations.
Condition: Brand New
 
Buy It Now$24.22---
Item image
New BRAND NEW BOOK! Shipped within 24-48 hours. Normal delivery time is 5-12 days.
Condition: Brand New
 
Buy It Now$33.96---
Item image
Ships via USPS Media Mail. May take up to 14 business days from ship date. Expedited
Condition: Brand New
 
Buy It Now$35.02---
Item image
Very good used condition. Satisfaction Guaranteed .
Condition: Very Good
 
Buy It Now$69.45---
Item image
Like new. Never opened! Satisfaction Guaranteed .
Condition: Like New
 
Buy It Now$74.53---
Item image
Great customer service. Very good condition .
Condition: Very Good
 
Buy It Now$77.02---
Item image
Great customer service. Brand New .
Condition: Like New
 
Buy It Now$77.80---
Page 1 of 1
Details
Publication Date:2007-12-27

Size
Length:226 pages
Height:8.3 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:11.2 oz

Publisher's Note
Fair trade is widely regarded as a universal good. This fascinating anthropological study takes a closer look at a coffee-growing community and cooperatives in Costa Rica - and subjects the fair trade movement to critical scrutiny. As with conventional coffee, Western demand for organic fair trade produce is largely met by more affluent individuals with larger landholdings. As a result, it is caught up in the conflicts of interest and resentments that are part of the coffee industry as a whole. Ultimately fair trade fails to escape divisions that characterise other forms of production and consumption.All growers are united in their criticism of the high margins accumulated by regional and transnational processors and exporters. Sustainability, just rewards and social cohesion have formed part of the world view of these agricultural communities for decades. This book shows how there is much common ground between the worlds of the commodity grower and the priorities of the fair trade movement - if not necessarily always in the ways we might suppose.


See an error? Please report

    Bubble Opens Help Start of layer
    Bubble Help End of layer

    PulldownMenu Open Start of layer
    PulldownMenu End of layer

    Start of layer
    Error
    We're sorry, but there's been an error.
    Please try again.
    Click To Close
    End of layer