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Fairtrade Foundation Betrays Fairtrade by Supporting Nestle

Caius | 06.10.2005 17:41

The Fairtrade Foundation has just announced that it has given a fairtrade label to a new line of Nestle coffee (Nescafe Partners Blend). This is a betrayal of the principles of fairtrade principles, set up over the last 20 years to stop the marginalisation of small-scale farmers, to guarantee fair prices for products, and to support democratic control by producers over their products.

The Fairtrade Foundation has just announced that it has given a fairtrade label to a new line of Nestle coffee (Nescafe Partners Blend). This is a betrayal of the principles of fairtrade principles, set up over the last 20 years to stop the marginalisation of small-scale farmers, to guarantee fair prices for products, and to support democratic control by producers over their products.

For Nestle this is a cheap public relations trip to undermine the Nestle boycott – the biggest consumer boycott of any single product in the UK. For the Fairtrade Foundation, it undermines its reputation and will undoubtedly damage the success of fairtrade. Please take action below.

Problems with Nestle obtaining a fair trade label:

· Nestle has recently been found the ‘least responsible’ global corporation, subject to a boycott from for its aggressive marketing of baby milk formula which leads the deaths of millions infants in places where water is unsafe. See Baby Milk Action for more info: www.babymilkaction.org.
· Fairtrade aims to end the marginalisation of small-scale farmers in response to the corporatisation of the global food supply. Large corporations like Nestle have driven farmers across the world out of business with savage supplier relations. Farmers are replaced with plantation workers, slaving in poor conditions for a pittance. Nestle is still pursuing these tactics with all of its other coffee brands, and as such is the antithesis of fairtrade. Its fairtrade label does not signify a change of heart but a brutal marketing strategy to rescue Nescafe from its boycott image.
· Fairtrade should be against corporate dominance, and in favour of a different more sustainable way of producing and trading, where all profits go back to communities rather than into the pockets of Western shareholders.
· Even if corporations guarantee workers a fair price for their labour, they still have the power to drive currently existing fairtrade cooperatives out of business because of their enormous influence over marketing and placing.
· This announcement comes in the same month trade unionists in the Philippines mourn the death of the leader of a protest at the Nestle factory, who was assassinated; as trade unionists from Colombia gather in Switzerland to present evidence of Nestle's links to paramilitaries; and as a campaign is launched in the US over its alleged "involvement in the trafficking, torture, and forced labor of children who cultivate and harvest cocoa beans".
· The system seems designed to continue the dependence on Third World producers as providers of cheaper commodities to the First World, as all the processing, it seems, will continue to be done elsewhere.

The Fairtrade Foundation quotes the case of Salvadorian coffee farmers who benefit from Nestle’s new product line:

“in 2000 they were being offered just 45 cents per pound of coffee by local traders. They could not recoup the cost of producing their own crop and experienced severe hardship, resulting in some having to abandon their own farms to become hired labourers for larger farm owners.”

This completely ignores the fact that it was Nestle, and companies like it, which drove down coffee prices, and continue to do this in all their other product lines.

Take Action

Email or write to the Head of the Fairtrade Foundation Harriet Lamb. A sample letter is below, but feel free to adapt.

 Harriet.Lamb@fairtrade.org.uk

The Fairtrade Foundation
Room 204
16 Baldwin's Gardens
London EC1N 7RJ


Dear Harriet

I am deeply disappointed with the Fairtrade Foundation’s recent decision to grant a Nestle product line fairtrade status. I believe that this is a betrayal of the principles of fairtrade, which I have supported for a long time now. I believe this decision undermines the principles of fairtrade, and will also undermine your reputation. I myself no longer feel able to trust your label, and will have to be more discerning in future.

Yours,





Caius

Comments

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Oz

06.10.2005 18:06

I read once that apparently, the Wizard of Oz originally had another companion for Dorothy, a White, Middle-Class Englishman with a yearning for Compassion. When this person finally got to meet the 'Wizard', he was given a jar of Fairtrade Coffee. Personally, I think he was in greater need of a brain than the Scarecrow.

twilight


Fuck "Fair Trade"

07.10.2005 00:21

Newsflash: capitalism can't be made nice, no matter how badly we want it.

"Fair Trade" is a euphemism for "Fair Capitalism". It's a daft liberal idea, invented and sustained by middle-class liberals to assuage their guilt feelings without fighting the real problem at its source. Their comfort is just too precious to sacrifice, but they'll happily switch brands at Tesco, and smugly drink their Bono/Geldof happy-clappy brand.

Of course the "Fair Trade" people have to award the mark to Nestle! Why haven't you cried foul when their competition like Taylors of Harrogate won the mark? They, and Green & Black's, and many others are only a bit better behaved than Nestle because they're a lot smaller: most of G&B's chocolate is good old Sweatshop Crunch Organic Delight, with just one of their bars awarded the "Fair trade" mark. Most of the coffee suppliers also have a "Fair Trade" labelled product, so you can buy the capitalist megacorp brand with a nice self-righteous glow. The Guardian ghetto gets catered to, and everyone is happy at the buyers' and sellers' end. Shame about the producers though.

So now a really big corp also won a "Fair trade" mark, and the Oxfamists are all panicking. Did they really think this wouldn't happen?

Even if you buy direct from Oxfam, once the corps lose enough revenue they'll find a way to cut the legs out from under the "nice" stores.

Direct action has worked for the Animal Rights campaign, and got GM testing kicked out of here, and others. Stick to what works, and be prepared to go the whole way.

There's no "betrayal" going on here, just the logical consequences of a stupid idea.

Zinf


Nestle Kill babies

07.10.2005 08:48

Dear Fairtrade Supporters



Today, a new product certified with the FAIRTRADE Mark is being announced - NESCAFE Partners' Blend. This product has met our agreed international Fairtrade standards, including the payment of agreed Fairtrade prices and social premiums and commitments to long-term relationships with democratic organisations of small farmers. You can read the full press release at  http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/news_press_releases.htm



The coffee comes from four small co-operatives in El Salvador, whose members are benefiting from Fairtrade for the first time, as well as from the Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union in Ethiopia, a long-standing Fairtrade partner whose general manager, Tadesse Meskela, visited the UK earlier this year. You can also find more details of all these groups on our website.



We recognise that many longstanding Fairtrade supporters may have concerns about this development. We believe that by launching its first Fairtrade certified product, Nestlé has taken an important step in the right direction. It marks a turning point for all those who have been lobbying the major coffee roasters to engage with Fairtrade. The Foundation will be working hard to build on initial commitments. Meanwhile, we have posted questions and answers of many of the issues being raised on our website at the link above. We hope you will find these useful, but if you have further questions for the Foundation, please do get in touch.



Thank you for your ongoing support of Fairtrade, and we look forward to seeing many of you at our campaign days on 8 and 15 October.



Best wishes



Barbara Crowther

Head of Communications

The Fairtrade Foundation

Turncoat


Nestlé Philippines Union Leader Murdered

07.10.2005 12:45



The IUF (International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations)has called on the government of the Philippines to undertake a full investigation into the murder of a trade union leader at the Nestlé factory in Cabuyao, Laguna, the largest Nestlé plant in the Philippines.

Unidentified gunmen shot Diosdado Fortuna on September 22 while he was on his way home from the factory picket line. The union has been on strike since January 2002 in a dispute over bringing retirement benefits within the collective bargaining process, which Nestlé management rejects.

The government of the Philippines must act now to investigate this crime and bring the perpetrators to justice. Failure to do so would encourage further physical attacks against workers and their unions in a country where anti-union violence is not an uncommon occurrence. You can add to pressure on the government by sending the message below to the Secretary of Labor.

 http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=58

To Hon. Patricia Sto. Tomas
Labor Secretary
Department of Labor and Employment

Dear Labor Secretary,

I am shocked and outraged at the murder of Diosdado Fortuna, a trade union leader at the Nestlé factory in Cabuyao, Laguna, who was shot by unidentified gunmen on September 22 while he was on his way home from the factory picket line.

The government of the Philippines must act now to investigate this crime and bring the perpetrators to justice. Failure to do so would encourage further physical attacks against workers and their unions

I also note that management of the plant still refuses to discuss pension schemes within the framework of the collective bargaining process, despite rulings of the National Labor Relations Commission, the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the Philippines that unions have a right to negotiate retirement benefits for inclusion in a collective bargaining agreement. It is therefore urgent that you use your good offices to bring about a negotiated settlement to this long-running dispute.

Sincerely

Solidarity


what do you drink?

07.10.2005 15:42

So Zinf, what do YOU drink?

You'd obviously hate to look like a smug guardian reader by buying fairtrade , so what do you buy - Kenco?
Im all for a bit of direct action and sustainable living but coffee is something that i cant grow on my allotment so im stuck with risking your derision for want of a hot beverage.
If you think I look to proud of myself coming out of Oxfam I could always pop to Asda instead?
No, im not happy about nestle trying to grab some kudos with the fairtrade mark either, but its either fairtrade coffee or something a whole lot worse. So whilst the system stays as it is, the choice seems simple enough.

bloke


Babymilk Action Questionaire

07.10.2005 17:32

There is an online form at Nestle Babymilk Action where you can express your views on this issue

 http://www.babymilkaction.org/action/fairtradeqs05.html

Herby Spiral


what a fairtrade lie!

10.12.2005 21:26

for me it´s very clear : 2 years ago nestle have closed their coffee factory cafe listo in el salvador.more than 100 workers have been thrown out!!!
and now ....the socalled fairtrade labelers are supporting these gangsters.
i think this is the beginning of the end for fairtrade products and initiatives!and we have do start a good boycot as well.

jornalero


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