Saturday, 11 October 2008
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Friday, 10 October 2008
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More Investment Needed in Africa: Entrepreneurs , Chief Executive Officer, Kelsall Limited, United Kingdom Anne MacCaig, Chief Executive, Cafédirect, United Kingdom)
Developing World Needs Knowledge Not Aid
(Nazim V. Burke, Minister for Finance and Foreign
Trade, Grenada)
Entrepreneur Calls for African Self-Reliance
(Khalid Sheikh, Chairman, Clifton Packaging Group
PLC, United Kingdom)
Certification Labels to Rationalize: COOP
(Sibyl Anwander, Head of Quality Assurance and
Sustainability, COOP, Switzerland)
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Thursday, 9 October 2008
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- Fair trade 'will survive economic crisis'
(Pascal Lamy, Director-General,
WTO; Gareth Thomas, UK Minister
of State, Department for International Development;
Alex Brigham, Executive Director, The Ethisphere
Institute, USA)
- Cut Export Red Tape to Help Third World Producers: Leakey
(Katy Leakey, Founder, The Leakey Collection,
Kenya)
Certification Schemes Benefit Consumers
(Roland Higgins, Policy Adviser, Rainforest
Alliance, Belgium)
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Wednesday, 8 October 2008
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World's Governments Challenged to Do More(Ashok Khosla, President, Development
Alternatives, India)
WEDF to Clear Confusion Around Ethical Trade
(Patricia Francis, Executive Director, ITC)
Food Claims Need Urgent Streamlining: UNCTAD
(Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD)
Sustainable Trade Must Focus on Nutrition: IRO
(Teava Iro, Chairman, Titikaveka Growers
Association, Cook Islands)
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