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INTERVIEW cafés : Richard Adams, Britain's father of fair trade

Richard Adams, Britain's father of fair trade

The Fairtrade movement has come a long way since its humble beginnings, when two students began importing fruit and vegetables from India. As Fairtrade Fortnight sees over 10, 000 events held across the UK, we speak to one of its founding fathers

by Anna Patton @ // 05/03/09

cafés, alimentation, fair trade, economy, partenariats nord-sud, légumes, underground

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