FAIR TRADE IN BANGLADESH: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS

Arshad Siddiqui

Abstract


While vast wealth has been built throughout the North, Bangladesh, like other Third World countries, endure extreme poverty.

This has caused the denial of basic human needs that is a form of violence. Perpetuating a system, which represses individual

fulfillment of potential, suggests that civil security is threatened under current circumstances. That is becoming a culture of

existing paradigm and need to be confronting no less then with cultural integrity in global context and facts.
This paper examines the approach of alternative trade or more commonly as fair trade to transforming the structural violence and

threat to mass security in Bangladesh. This examination of alternative trade presents a description of on the benefits it offers to

Bangladeshi small producers (in this Paper Handicraft of Bangladesh will be the instance) and presents an opinion on the strengths and

accomplishments, challenges, and the future role of Fair trade in the country.
Conclusions of the study are that alternative trade offers much promise to Bangladeshi deprived mass even with the constrains before

it, which are overcome able through the proposed recommendations.

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