Most fair-trade scholars agree that for small-scale peasant farmers, fair trade
A) does not make a difference the quality of housing, education or healthcare.
B) make a difference, but does not have transformative effects.
C) has economic benefits, but not noneconomic benefits.
D) has noneconomic benefits, but no economic benefits.
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Q6: The "mainstream" of fair trade products refers
Q7: Mainstreaming fair trade certified products
A) has resulted
Q8: Research on smallholder coffee holders in Sierra
Q9: Research on fair trade finds the majority
Q10: Sarah Besky's research on fair trade certification
Q12: Fair trade has multiple identities. Which of
Q13: The "halo effect" refers to which of
Q14: Which of the following statements is correct
Q15: The process through which small-scale peasant farmers
Q16: Which of the following is a controversy
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