We are Women in Coffee!: An explanatory case study of Fairtrade’s gendered impact on female and male farmers of a Fairtrade certified Kenyan coffee cooperative
Abstract
Due to globalisation, the world is becoming increasingly intertwined with complex global
trade networks linking producers and consumers through largely unequal relationships.
Fairtrade addresses this inequality by supporting the vulnerable producers. However, this is
often done without disaggregating impact by gender though various scholars have noted that
men and women are generally affected differently by interventions. This thesis therefore
explores the heterogeneous experiences and perceptions of Fairtrade for female and male
farmers of the Kenyan Fairtrade certified cooperative Kabngetuny Farmers Cooperative
Society, located in a small rural village called Chepkechei in Great Rift Valley. By using
gender analysis the gendered impact of Fairtrade is examined in order to answer the main aim
of this study: whether Fairtrade can lead to women’s empowerment and gender equality. The
research was carried out April-May 2015 as a Minor Field Study, employing a qualitative
explanatory case study, mainly using participatory observation and focus group interviews.
The study revealed that due to different gender roles and highly separated gender divisions of
labour female and male farmers are affected differently by Fairtrade. It moreover showed that
Fairtrade has positively impacted the income of women, but with marginal alteration of
current gender roles. Neither has it challenged women’s subordination to a significant degree.
Hence, it only partially empowers women and addresses gender inequalities. However, since
it is a continuing initiative, its impact has to be investigated anew to assess its actual impact
over time. I believe that this study will contribute to the understanding of how gender works
as a differentiating and separating mechanism through gender divisions of labour and
subsequently assigned gender roles. My study has pointed out the different outcomes men and
women experience from Fairtrade, and how these can be addressed for Fairtrade to achieve
women’s empowerment and gender equality.
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Student essay
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Date
2016-09-28Author
Rölander, Fanny
Series/Report no.
Globala studier
2015:6
Language
eng