Social and Environmental Standards Contributing to More Sustainable Value Chains

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Authors
  • M. Jansen
  • J. Wozniak
  • B.M. Hoekman
Publication date 2016
Number of pages 39
Publisher Geneva: International Trade Centre
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
The design of governance structure of social and environmental sustainability standards determines how accessible they are to producers in developing countries.

The increase in consumer demand for sustainable trade has given rise to a growing array of social and environmental standards. This joint ITC-EUI report shows that such standards can be made more accessible to producers through cost-sharing, technical assistance and transparency. It also shows that country-level characteristics affect the presence and adoption of standards. The report concludes with recommendations on how standard-setting organizations and value chain players can foster inclusiveness and sustainable development, and provides guidance for policymakers on supporting the integration of their SMEs and small farmers into sustainable value chains.
Document type Report
Note xii, 39 pages.
Language English
Published at http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/43427
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