ethical trade in African horticulture
Jan 10, 2002
African producers exporting fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers to UK supermarkets now have to meet codes of conduct covering their conditions of employment. Much of the workforce is female seasonal labour, with men predominantly occupying permanent and more secure work. Employment conditions are often far worse for women. The gender-sensitivity of many company codes is weak with little stakeholder participation at a local level. Unless gender issues are addressed, ethical trade may not improve the employment conditions of the majority workforce.
































