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27 Sep 2005

Autor:
Ethical Trading Initiative

[PDF] New ethical guidelines could help break cycle of poverty

New guidelines on working with smallholders launched in London last week could help break the cycle of poverty, says Ethical Trading Initiative1 director Dan Rees. "Smallholders are amongst the world’s poorest, and suffer amongst the worst terms of conditions of work. The ultimate aim of the guidelines – ‘ETI smallholder guidelines’ - is to progressively improve their situation through the implementation of internationally agreed labour standards on smallholdings.”