Article ID: | iaor2016264 |
Volume: | 46 |
Issue: | S1 |
Start Page Number: | 29 |
End Page Number: | 39 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2015 |
Journal: | Agricultural Economics |
Authors: | Omidvar Vahid, Giannakas Konstantinos |
Keywords: | economics |
The world coffee market has undergone a significant transformation in the past couple of decades resulting in declining farm prices despite the fact that coffee demand has been strong and consumer prices have been soaring. Fair Trade organizations have tried to address this price imbalance by providing an alternative method of trading aimed at increasing the prices received by coffee growers. Despite their noble objectives, Fair Trade movements have had limited success in improving coffee growers’ welfare, however. This paper utilizes a novel framework of heterogeneous producers and relevant market information to provide insights on the market and welfare impacts of the Fair Trade regime when important idiosyncrasies of Fair Trade production and marketing are included in the analysis.