Ethical Supply Chains in the Cocoa, Coffee and Tea Industries

M. Blowfield
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Ethical trade is an increasingly popular approach that allows companies to manage the social and environmental dimensions of their supply chains. Yet is it able to benefit poor producers and workers in developing economies, particularly those who outside of industrial production systems? This paper examines how ethical trade is being applied to smallholder tea, coffee and cocoa growers in Asia, Africa and South America. It shows that many of the primary concerns among growers are not included in ethical trade standards. It argues that, although civil-society organisations have influenced the direction and scope of such standards (e.g. through partnerships with companies), the cultural and ideational dimensions to ethical trade impose limits on what can be modified and improved. Furthermore, the standards overlook critical aspects of business practice and their consequences for growers. The consequences of this are not only potentially detrimental for ethical trade’s intended beneficiaries but also for this system’s corporate supporters. No matter what the business case may be for ethical trade, ultimately its success depends on accurately identifying and addressing the well-being of those in developing countries. This paper shows not only how far we are from achieving that goal but also some of the hitherto unrecognised reasons.
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可可、咖啡和茶叶行业的道德供应链
道德贸易是一种越来越受欢迎的方法,它允许公司管理其供应链的社会和环境层面。然而,它是否能够使发展中经济体的贫穷生产者和工人,特别是那些在工业生产体系之外的人受益?本文考察了道德贸易如何应用于亚洲、非洲和南美洲的小农茶叶、咖啡和可可种植者。它表明,种植者的许多主要关注点没有包括在道德贸易标准中。它认为,尽管民间社会组织影响了这些标准的方向和范围(例如通过与公司的伙伴关系),但道德贸易的文化和观念层面限制了可以修改和改进的内容。此外,这些标准忽视了商业实践的关键方面及其对种植者的影响。这样做的后果不仅对道德贸易的预期受益者有害,而且对该制度的企业支持者也有害。无论道德贸易的商业案例是什么,最终它的成功取决于准确识别和解决发展中国家人民的福祉。这篇论文不仅表明了我们离实现这一目标还有多远,而且还表明了一些迄今为止尚未认识到的原因。
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