fairtrade in asia and oceania
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Fairtrade continues to grow in Asia & Oceania with over 188,000 farmers and workers represented by 143 producer organizations. The NAPP is the Fairtrade producer network representing the interests of producers in Asia and Oceania to Fairtrade International, the global umbrella organization for Fairtrade.TRANSCRIPT
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MONITORING THE SCOPE AND BENEFITS
OF FAIRTRADE
THIRD EDITION, 2011
Fairtrade in Asia and Oceania
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Producers from Makaibari Tea Estate, India
© Didier Gentilhomme
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Sports ball producers from Sri Lanka
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Tea producer from Coop Thien HoangOrganic Tea Club, Vietnam
© Didier Gentilhomme
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Munidevi Singh, member of rice producer KOHINOOR Foods Limited.
© Didier Gentilhomme
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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.