Fair trade is usually held up as the alternative to this global economic system, but in reality, fair trade means a number of different things. Economists around the globe have yet to all agree on one perfect solution to current economic challenges, should one even exist. They work within a number of frameworks, advocating a series of options. The following theories are offered as substitutions to free trade:
This is a re-posted article from the Inquirer.net. BANGKOK, Thailand — “Small farm families who only have 25% of the […]
Myanmar – The agriculture sector is the backbone of the Myanmar economy which contributes 37.8% of GDP and employs 70% […]
Champasack, Laos – In recent years, the shed house was introduced to farmers as an alternative technology for growing vegetables […]
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Members of the Asian Farmers’ Association gathered on 16-19 December 2019 at the Hidden Valley Mountain Resort, LAMAC, Pinamungajan, Cebu, […]
Update from NADF’s implementation of Zarafshon Integrated Basin Programme, Landell Mills, funded by EU. The National Association of Dekhan Farms […]
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