• Medientyp: Bericht; E-Book
  • Titel: Where does the fairtrade money go? How much consumers pay extra for fairtrade coffee and how this value is split along the value chain
  • Beteiligte: Naegele, Helene [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Berlin: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 2019
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Q01 ; Coffee ; Value chain ; Fairtrade ; O13 ; L66 ; Voluntary sustainability standards ; L15 ; L31 ; Price premium
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  • Beschreibung: Fairtrade certification aims at transferring wealth from the consumer to the farmer; however, coffee passes through many hands before reaching final consumers. Bringing together retail, wholesale, and stock market data, this study estimates how much more consumers are paying for Fairtrade-certified coffee in US supermarkets and finds estimates around $1 per lb. I then assess how this price premium is split between the different stages of the value chain: most of the premium goes to the roaster's profit margin, while the retailer surprisingly makes smaller absolute profits on Fairtrade-certified coffee, compared to conventional coffee. The coffee farmer receives about a fifth of the price premium paid by the consumer, but it is unclear how much of this (quantity-dependent) benefit goes toward the payment of (quantity-independent) license fees.
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