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HomePublicationsCatalogCan Ethical Trade Certification Contribute to the Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals? A Review of Organic and Fair-Trade CertificationEndnotes

Endnotes

1International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movement (IFOAM) is an umbrella organization for the organic movement with 750 member-organizations in 108 countries.

2For details, see: http://www.fairtrade.net/pdf/sp/english/Generic%20Fairtrade%20Standard%20SF%20Dec%202005%20EN.pdf, and http://www.fairtrade.net/pdf/hl/english/Generic%20Fairtrade%20Standard%20Hired%20Labour%20Dec%202005%20EN.pdf

3More case studies reported by Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International are available at : http://www.fairtrade.net/sites/impact/stories.html.

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  1. Lauren
    (posted 23 November 2008 / 08:28:08 AM)

    The Australian Government needs to listen to this article and put into place an actual timeframe for when they are going to meet all the MDGs.

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