fair trade
World Trade Organization not delivering what world urgently needs: a strong fair rules-based and multilateral trading system
The recent World Trade Organization deal made in Nairobi fails to deliver what is urgently needed, while the US and the EU continue to push for regional rather than international agreements, said Oxfam International's Campaigns and Advocacy Director, Celine Charveriat.
What’s wrong with the European Union-United States Free Trade Talks?
We are concerned about the potential destructive impact of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership on a number of issues, particularly on developing countries.
Understanding wage issues in the tea industry
Wage levels are an issue of concern across the globe as individuals, companies and governments wrestle with how wages paid to workers relate to costs of living, corporate and 
New coalition formed to address low wages in the tea industry
A new coalition of tea companies, non-governmental and certification organizations commits to finding solution to systemic problems locking-in low wages for tea workers.
Oxfam reaction to the Savar building collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh
In reaction to the Savar building collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Oxfam country director in Bangladesh, Gareth Price-Jones said:
Mothers want to help fix our broken food system
Think big. Go small.
Food and beverage companies are facing a rapidly changing world. Global demand is rising as the world's population grows.

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