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Fair Tracing Team reports at second BGDD Conference

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

The network of researchers involved in the four EPSRC-funded projects met in at Emmanuel College, Cambridge on 7-8 January 2008 for a second “Bridging the Global Digital Divide” conference. The aim of the two-day meeting was to bring the project teams together to share news and information about our ongoing work, as well as plan for the months ahead. Attending on behalf of Fair Tracing were Dr Apurba Kundu, Dr Ann Light and Christian Wallenta (both days), as well as Dr Dorothea Kleine and Ashima Chopra (day one), and Maria Jose Montero (day two).

Our own presentation — close to the halfway point of the Fair Tracing project – gave details of our recent field visits to Chile and India (including news that Professor N. Shantha Mohan has joined the project as a consultant), as well as initial results of our UK Consumer Study, and aspects of the prospective data collation, storage and retrieval technologies that the project will use. The report also highlighted presentations made by team members on aspects of Fair Tracing, including

  • D. Kleine, ‘Anything but neutral: The role of technology in development’, Open University, Milton Keynes, 28 Mar 2007;
  • D. Kleine & A. Light, ‘Found in Translation: Experiences from the Fair Tracing Project’. Human Computer Interaction annual conference, Lancaster University, 4 Sept 2007;
  • D. Kleine, ‘Linking local realities: Using technology to connect Fair Trade consumers and producers’, Royal Geographical Society annual conference, 31 Sept 2007;
  • I Brown, ‘Current research’, Oxford Internet Institute,  10 Oct 2007;
  • A. Light , ‘A Year in Pictures: Some Issues in Developing a Representation of Ethical Producers for Consumers’, Sheffield Hallam University, Nov 2007; and
  • D. Kleine, ’The Fair Tracing project: Using the internet to track Chilean Fairtrade wine’, Centre for Latin American Studies, Cambridge University, 18 Jan 2008,

as well as recent and forthcoming publications concerning the project, including

  • D. Kleine (2007) ‘Striking a Balance’, Engineering and Technology, 2:2, 30-33;
  • A. Chopra & A. Kundu (2008, forthcoming) ‘The Fair Tracing project: digital tracing technology and Indian coffee, Contemporary South Asia, 16:2 June;
  • D. Kleine (2008, forthcoming) ‘Negotiating partnerships, understanding power: Doing Action Research on Chilean Fairtrade Wine’, Geojournal;
  • D. Kleine (2008, forthcoming) ‘How fair is fair enough? Negotiating alterity and compromise within the German Fair Trade movement’, in D. Fuller, A.E. Jonas & R. Lee, Alternative Economic and Political Spaces (Ashgate);
  • D. Kleine (in preparation)  ‘From solidarity coffee to fine wine: The changing images of Fair Trade’, Antipode; and
  • D. Kleine & A. Light (in preparation) ‘Designing with Partners in the Global South: Empowering producers, informing consumers’ .

While the conference itself proved a very useful means of communication between groups, fair tracing also benefitted from the time alloted for the separate teams to meet to plot our next steps. These include the following presentations:

  • A. Chopra, ‘Fair Tracing and the digital divide: tracking Indian coffee across the internet’, Critical Internet Studies seminar series, Liverpool John Moores University, 21 Feb 2008;
  • I. Brown, A. Chopra, .D. Kleine, A. Kundu, A. Light, M. Montero & C. Wallenta, ‘The Fair Tracing Project’, Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, 6 Mar 2008; and
  • A. Chopra (under consideration) , ‘The Fair Tracing project: Indian coffee and the digital divide’, British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) annual conference , Leicester, 26-28 Mar 2008.

All in all, it was a very productive two days!

Fairtrade wine tasting at Vinopolis

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

The UK Fairtrade Wine Committee set its second annual wine tasting event at Vinopolis on November 1st.  The tasting display wines from 18 producer groups from Argentina, Chile and South Africa, and nine importers were represented.

As fairtracing project, we were also there. We had the agreement from the Fairtrade Wine Comittee to hand out questionnaires and thanks to the help of Joy from Ehrmanns we finally reached very enthusiastic visitors that filled out the questionnaire and agreed to be interviewed in the near future. A good start for our work with consumers!.

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Currently, there is an increasing demand for Fairtrade certified wine in the UK. According to the FLO, total UK Fairtrade sales exceeded £290m in 2006, running at annual growth rates of 40% for the past five years. Wine is one of the fastest growing categories of Fairtrade goods in the UK and general wine volumes increased by 116.7% in 2006 compared to 2005. The UK is by far the biggest market for Fairtrade wine, and looks due to continue increasing.

In order to highlight the quality of wines in this sector, the Fairtrade Wine Committee, also organised an Award during the tasting including 48 wines from the three countries where Fairtrade-accredited wines are produced. Chile was the big winner with wines picking up the two top prizes. Equality Fairtrade Sauvignon Blanc, from Chile’s Maule Valley, scooped the honor of Best White, and the Co-op’s Fairtrade Chilean Carmenère from Los Robles cooperative in Curicó was voted Best Red of the competition. Congratulations to our partner Los Robles!

Los Robles at the Wines of Chile Annual Trade Tasting

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

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On October 16th we met Los Robles at the Wines of Chile Annual Trade Tasting in London. Dorothea and I tasted the excellent new harvest 2007 and enjoyed the company of Export manager Sergio and Chief Oenologist Paula from Los Robles. We also met Joy Edmondson from Ehrmanns, Los Robles’ wine importer in the UK.  

 From the more than 90 Chilean wine producers participating in the exhibition, Los Robles was the only one with fairtrade wine.

  

  

Seminar at the Oxford Internet Institute

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

I will be giving a seminar on my research from 1215-1330 next Wednesday (10 Oct) at the Oxford Internet Institute. If you’d like to hear more about Fair Tracing in person, come along! Please e-mail our events officer (events at oii.ox.ac.uk) to let us know you will be coming.

Event: ICT for Economic Development

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

The North London Branch of the British Computer Society is hosting a free event on Thursday 12th July, 18:15 that might be of interest:

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) such as the PC, the mobile phone and the internet have revolutionised the way people in the Developed World live. Now, there is increasing interest, supported by real-world instances, that ICT could have a similar effect on individuals and communities in the Developing World.

Examples include farmers in Uganda using mobile phones to check market prices of their crops in order to gain a fairer deal from buyers, health workers in Kenya using Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) to access medical information while out in the field and rural women’s artisan groups in southern India using the Web to sell their wares directly to consumers.

Come and join us to gain an introduction to ICT for Development (ICT4D). Learn about its theoretical underpinnings in IT and Development Studies. Find out if ICT really have the potential to reduce poverty. Gain an insight into what has been achieved to date and what is to come. Hear about actual ICT4D projects from Africa and the India Subcontinent.

Our expert presenters are:

* Dr. Shirin Madon – Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, London School of Economics
* Dr. Simon Batchelor – Director, Gamos Ltd