Le mouvement Artisans du Monde au miroir du commerce équitable Nord-Nord : entre élargissement et renouvellement du projet et des pratiques
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justice, local fair trade, short supply chains, sustainable consumption, social movementsAbstract
The author describes how the idea of a North-North fair trade is envisaged in the most important French fair trade network, Artisans du Monde. He shows that the promotion of fair trade with local producers is frequently thought as a natural extension of the previous objectives of the movement, but also generates questionings among Artisans du Monde activists about the differences of socio-economic situations that exist between the local producers and the Southern countries’ producers and about the nature of the equity they want to defend. Then, he explains that the Artisans du Monde’s fair trade supply chains and the short supply chains that inspire the idea of a local fair trade are organised in very different ways, especially because the first ones are highly intermediated when the second ones establish direct relations between producers and consumers.
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