Fair trade is an alternative to conventional trade that seeks to promote social, economic and environmental justice in trade relations. The 10 principles of fair trade are a fundamental guide guiding the practices of this movement, ensuring that ethical and equitable standards are met at all stages of the supply chain. Learn more about the 4th principle.
4th Principle of Fair Trade
The 4th Principle of Fair Trade focuses mainly on developing the capacities and abilities of small producers, through specific training activities to improve their administrative ability, productive capacity and access to local, regional and international markets. In addition, the development of the capacities of the workers.
Our commitment
ASPAGRO has a clear commitment to fair trade and with that approach, within the framework of the fourth principle of fair trade:
- Plans, implements and executes an action plan: Strengthening relationships with suppliers (Small producers), in order to provide skills, increase their productivity and create independence in their efforts. The producer partners enjoy benefits such as technical assistance, training and constant training; advances and better profit margins.
- Plans, implements and executes an action plan: Training of workers. ASPAGRO values its human capital and attributes its success to it. For this reason, it is committed to enhancing its development with constant and quality training. Considers that the higher the level of training and preparation of the staff, the higher their level of productivity. In this sense, training programs are one of the most recurrent investments within the organization.