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2. Why do Wine Producers seek a Fairtrade Ceriicaion?
- Author:
- Mirjam Fusenig
- Publication Date:
- 07-2016
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute for Development and Peace
- Abstract:
- Fairtrade’s engagement in South Africa is unique as it emerged from an initiative of local producers seeking the certification in 2003. Since then, the number of Fairtrade wine farms has steadily increased. The inclusion of hired labour plantations has resulted in a vivid discussion amongst scholars. However, research on the perspectives of management on hired labour plantations about Fairtrade remains limited. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to understand the motivation behind South African wine producers’ pursuit of a Fairtrade certification. Having constructed a conceptual framework incorporating isomorphic drivers and legitimation strategies, the study draws on theoretical concepts mainly used to assess companies’ motivation for social and environmental reporting. The overarching finding of this study supports scholars who claim that Fairtrade rests on the same market forces as conventional trade. The tide in South Africa’s wine industry has turned; initiated by local producers, but gradually being taken over by international retailers. It remains questionable whether such enforced standards can lead to a sustainable change within the industry.
- Topic:
- Agriculture, Local, Trade, and Farming
- Political Geography:
- Africa and South Africa
3. Hidden Hunger in South Africa: The faces of hunger and malnutrition in a food-secure nation
- Author:
- Yared Teka Tsegay, Masiiwa Rusare, and Rashmi Mistry
- Publication Date:
- 10-2014
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Oxfam Publishing
- Abstract:
- South Africa is considered a 'food-secure' nation, producing enough calories to adequately feed every one of its 53 million people. However, the reality is that, despite some progress since the birth of democracy in 1994, one in four people currently suffers hunger on a regular basis and more than half of the population live in such precarious circumstances that they are at risk of going hungry.
- Topic:
- Security, Agriculture, Poverty, and Food
- Political Geography:
- South Africa