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© Fairtrade 2011
MONITORING THE SCOPE AND BENEFITS
OF FAIRTRADE
THIRD EDITION, 2011
Fairtrade in Asia and Oceania
© Fairtrade 2011 Fairtrade in Asia and Oceania
Producers from Makaibari Tea Estate, India
© Didier Gentilhomme
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© Fairtrade 2011
© Fairtrade 2011 Fairtrade in Asia and Oceania
Sports ball producers from Sri Lanka
© Transfair Germany
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© Fairtrade 2011
© Fairtrade 2011 Fairtrade in Asia and Oceania
Tea producer from Coop Thien HoangOrganic Tea Club, Vietnam
© Didier Gentilhomme
© Fairtrade 2011
© Fairtrade 2011
© Fairtrade 2011 Fairtrade in Asia and Oceania
Munidevi Singh, member of rice producer KOHINOOR Foods Limited.
© Didier Gentilhomme
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© Fairtrade 2011
© Fairtrade 2011
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Farmers from AgrocelPure and Fair CottonGrowers Associationin the Kutch region,Gujarat State,Western India.
Photos © Simon Rawles
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NETWORK OF ASIAN AND PACIFIC PRODUCERS (NAPP)
Fairtrade Producer Networks
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Network of Asian and Pacific Producers (NAPP)
The NAPP was founded on 16th June, 2005. Producers from different Asian countries built the network to present a united voice on behalf of Asian farmers and workers to Fairtrade International FLO.
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Mission • NAPP's mission is to serve as an organ of representation, coordination, exchange, and collaboration for the empowerment of small-scale farmers and farm workers from Asia and the Pacific within the framework of Fairtrade Certification.
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Information on NAPP
• NAPP also works to ensure that Asian and Pacific realities and conditions are taken into account while setting Fairtrade Standards without compromising on the basic principles of Fairtrade.
• www.fairtradenap.net/
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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.