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ETI seminar advance flyer

UK launch: ETI Smallholder Guidelines
Recommendations for working with smallholders.

at a glance...

When:
22 September 2005
2pm - 4:30pm

Venue:
t.b.c.

To book email:
adil@eti.org.uk

Fee payable:
FREE
(strictly first come
first served)
.

More info:
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Background:

The ETI smallholder guidelines respond to a complex and frequently asked question: what does application and monitoring of the ETI Base Code look like where small agricultural producers are concerned? In the absence of specific industry-wide guidance on implementing labour standards with smallholders, the ETI Smallholder group set off over a three-year period to respond to this need. The result is a set of comprehensive and practical recommendations containing dedicated sections and tools for different actors throughout the supply chain.

The launch offers you:

Speakers:

Panellists:

Who should attend

• All members • Retailers • Purchasers, including agents, co-operatives, exporters, packing houses and suppliers • Commercial auditors involved in inspections of smallholders or purchasers • Smallholders • Trade unions • Non-governmental organisations.

 

*** STOP PRESS ***

The ETI smallholder guidelines are being published in three languages: English, KiSwahili, and Spanish. Two international launches – one in Spain and one in Kenya - will precede this event..
(Contact liz@eti.org.uk).

 

Programme

14.00 WELCOME
Chair: Dan Rees, Director, ETI
14.05 How the Smallholder Guidelines were developed
Maggie Opondo, Local Project Officer (Kenya), ETI
  • Research findings
  • How the Guidelines were changed in response to smallholder consultation
  • What’s different about our approach to an audit approach
14:25 A retailers perspective
The importance of the Smallholder Guidelines to M & S
  • Louise Nicholls Foods Ethical Manager, Marks & Spencers
14:45 PANEL DISCUSSION
An opportunity to ask questions of key group members who were pivotal to the production of the Smallholder Guidelines:
  • Teresa Mackay Chair Food /Agriculture National Industrial Sector, TGWU
  • Steve Homer Commercial Manager, Flamingo Holdings
  • Caroline Driver Programme Co-ordinator, Africa Now
15:45 RECEPTION

 

See also:

ETI Activities: Experimental projects: Smallholders

 

ETI Events: Seminars