@article{oai:doshisha.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029064, author = {岡本, 由美子 and Okamoto, Yumiko}, issue = {1}, journal = {同志社政策科学研究, Doshisha University policy & management review}, month = {Aug}, note = {The author conducts a gendered analysis of fair trade and organic S&C in the case of the Uganda Organic Coffee Farmers' Association. This study found that gender equality in participation in S&C matters for two reasons. First, female farmers tend to contribute to the production of higher-quality coffee than their male counterparts. Second, the intrahousehold distribution of benefits that arise from participation in fair trade and organic S&C is not equal between the members and their spouses. Some scholars argue that gender equality can be addressed more explicitly in the case of standards; for instance, in the form of mandatory certification requirements. Equally important was innovative effort and creativity being put in by each producer organization. Thus, it is advisable for regional Fairtrade networks such as Fairtrade East Africa to take the initiative in the collection of examples of best practices, and to share them widely among the relevant organizations., 研究ノート(一般)(Note), application/pdf}, pages = {15--28}, title = {A gendered analysis of fairtrade and organic standards and certificates : the case of the Uganda Organic Coffee Farmers' Association}, volume = {24}, year = {2022}, yomi = {オカモト, ユミコ} }