Alternative trading organization
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An alternative trading organization (ATO) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) aligned with the Fair trade movement, aiming "to contribute to the alleviation of poverty in developing regions of the world by establishing a system of trade that allows marginalized producers in developing regions to gain access to developed markets"[1]
ATOs are often, but not always, based in political and religious groups, though their secular purpose precludes sectarian identification and evangelical activity. Philosophically, the grassroots political-action agenda of these organizations associates them with progressive political causes active since the 1960s: foremost, a belief in collective action and commitment to moral principles based on social, economic and trade justice.
Historically, the largest and most influential ATOs include:
EZA Fairer Handel
Oxfam-Magasins du monde
Oxfam-Wereldwinkels
Equita
La Siembra Cooperative
Plan Nagua
Just Us! Coffee Roasters Co-Op
Alter Eco
Solidar'Monde
Artisans du Monde

Veja Sneakers
Gepa The Fair Trade Company
El Puente
Ctm altromercato
AgroFair
Fair Trade Original
Alternativa3
Ideas
Intermon Oxfam
- Template:Country data Switzerland Claro Fair Trade
Cafédirect
Traidcraft
Oxfam Trading
Twin Trading

Divine Chocolate

Cooperative Coffees
Ten Thousand Villages
Equal Exchange
SERRV International
Principles and Practices
Alternative Trading Organizations generally support the following Fair Trade principles and practices in trading relationships:[3]
- Creating opportunities for economically disadvantaged producers
- Fair trade is a strategy for poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Its purpose is to create opportunities for producers who have been economically disadvantaged or marginalized by the conventional trading system.
- Transparency and accountability
- Fair trade involves transparent management and commercial relations to deal fairly and respectfully with trading partners.
- Capacity building
- Fair trade is a means to develop producers’ independence. Fairtrade relationships provide continuity, during which producers and their marketing organizations can improve their management skills and their access to new markets.
- Payment of a fair price
- A fair price in the regional or local context is one that has been agreed through dialogue and participation. It covers not only the costs of production but enables production which is socially just and environmentally sound. It provides fair pay to the producers and takes into account the principle of equal pay for equal work by women and men. Fairtraders ensure prompt payment to their partners and, whenever possible, help producers with access to pre-harvest or pre-production financing.
- Gender equity
- Fair trade means that women’s work is properly valued and rewarded. Women are always paid for their contribution to the production process and are empowered in their organizations.
- Working conditions
- Fair trade means a safe and healthy working environment for producers. The participation of children (if any) does not adversely affect their well-being, security, educational requirements and need for play and conforms to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as the law and norms in the local context.
- Environment
- Fair trade actively encourages better environmental practices and the application of responsible methods of production.
See also
| Fair trade topics | Fair trade | History of fair trade | Fairtrade certification | Fair trade and politics | Fair trade impact studies | Fair trade debate | Alternative trading organization | Trade justice | Trade Justice Movement | Sweatshops | Worldshop |
|---|---|
| Federations | Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International | International Fair Trade Association | Network of European Worldshops | European Fair Trade Association | FINE | Fair Trade Federation |
| Certification | FLO International (standard-setting & producer support) | FLO-CERT (inspection & certification) | International Fairtrade Certification Mark | Fair Trade Certified Mark |
| Campaigns | Fairtrade Town | List of Fairtrade settlements | Fairtrade fortnight | Make Trade Fair | World Fair Trade Day |
| Resources | Black Gold (film) | One Cup (film) |
| Fairtrade labelling members | Africa Fairtrade Network | Asociación del Sello de Productos de Comercio Justo | Comercio Justo México | Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand | Fairtrade Österreich | Fairtrade Mark Ireland | The Fairtrade Foundation | Latin American and Caribbean Network of Small Fair Trade Producers | Max Havelaar Belgique | Association Max Havelaar France | Max Havelaar Danmark | Stichting Max Havelaar | Fairtrade Max Havelaar Norge | Max Havelaar-Stiftung Switzerland | Network of Asian Producers | Reilun kaupan edistämisyhdistys | Rättvisemärkt | TransFair Canada | TransFair Deutschland | TransFair Italia | TransFair Japan | TransFair-Minka Luxembourg | TransFair USA |
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| ATOs | AgroFair | Alter Eco | Artisans du Monde | Cafédirect | Claro Fair Trade | Cooperative Coffees | Ctm altromercato | Divine Chocolate | Equal Exchange | Equita | El Puente | EZA Fairer Handel | Fair Trade Original | Gepa The Fair Trade Company | Ideas | Intermon Oxfam | La Siembra | Oxfam-Magasins du monde | Oxfam Trading | Oxfam-Wereldwinkels | SERRV International | Solidar'Monde | Traidcraft | Twin Trading | Ten Thousand Villages | Veja Sneakers |
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References
- ^ European Fair Trade Association (1998). Fair Trade Yearbook: Towards 2000. p.23 & 25
- ^ European Fair Trade Association (1998). Fair Trade Yearbook: Towards 2000. p.23 & 25
- ^ International Fair Trade Association (2006). Key Principles of Fair Trade URL accessed on August 2, 2006.
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