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Fair trade certification as oversight: an analysis of fair trade international and the small producers' symbol
Authors:Patrick Clark  Ian Hussey
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Loeb Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada;2. Researcher, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)- Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador;3. Department of Sociology, 2060 Vari Hall, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada
Abstract:In this article we analyse Fair Trade as a form of non-state regulation, building on the literature on the internal politics and governance of Fair Trade International (FTI) certification. We focus on recent developments in the FTI certification system, including the split of Fair Trade USA from FTI and the emergence of the Small Producer's Symbol (SPP) as an alternative to FTI certification. We highlight the role of the three regional Producer Networks, in particular the Latin American Producer Network, the CLAC, in the politics and governance of the FTI system. In order to analyse these issues we employ an alternative reading of Karl Polanyi's work in relation to Fair Trade. We problematise the claim made by some in the literature that FTI certification is an example of Polanyi's concept of re-embedding. Instead, we draw on Polanyi's concept of oversight to analyse Fair Trade certification. We argue that the emergence of the SPP out of the CLAC shows promise for being a mechanism of oversight more reflective of Polanyian re-embedding than FTI certification. We also emphasise how the growth of the SPP and the pressure from the Producer Networks have prompted governance reform within the FTI system.
Keywords:fair trade  certification  small producers  governance  producer networks  Karl Polanyi
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