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MONITORING THE SCOPE AND BENEFITS
OF FAIRTRADE
THIRD EDITION, 2011
Fairtrade in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Juan Asanza, a member of FEDECADE in Ecuador, opening a cocoa pod to extract the beans.
© Didier Gentilhomme
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Selena Obregon, a member of CECOCAFEN in Nicaragua.
© Bernhard Moser
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Workers of APAO Banana Cooperative in Ecuador washing bananas.
© Didier Gentilhomme
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Francisco Guamánis a member of the quinoa producing cooperative COPROBICH in Ecuador.
© Didier Gentilhomme
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The ancestors of Balerio have been growing sugarcane for generations. Now he is a member of CEPICAFE in Peru.
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COORDINADORA LATINO-AMERICANA Y DEL CARIBE DE COMERCIO JUSTO (CLAC)
The Fairtrade Producer Networks
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Coordinator of Fairtrade Latin America and the Caribbean (CLAC)
• CLAC is the Coordinator of Fairtrade Latin America and the Caribbean, a member of Fairtrade International.
• CLAC represents Fairtrade certified small farmer organizations in over 20 countries.
• CLAC estimates that the number of families of affiliated small producers exceeds 200,000.
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Coordinator of Fairtrade Latin America and the Caribbean (CLAC)
• CLAC stresses the important role played by small producers in the Fairtrade system.
• The CLAC also represents producers through product-specific networks in Banana, Cocoa, Coffee, Sugar, Juices and Fresh Fruit, and Honey
• www.clac-comerciojusto.org/
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All information contained in this presentation and more can be found in the full report, “Monitoring the Scope and Benefits of Fairtrade” (PDF) at www.fairtrade.net.