Max Havelaar-Stiftung (Schweiz)

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Max Havelaar-Stiftung
Type Non-profit organization
Founded 1992
Headquarters Flag of Switzerland Basel, Switzerland
Key people Martin Rohner, Director
Website www.maxhavelaar.ch

The Max Havelaar Foundation is a non-profit certification and public education organization promoting Fairtrade products in Switzerland to improve the livelihood of developing world farmers and workers. The Max Havelaar Foundation is the Swiss member of FLO International, which unites 23 Fairtrade producer and labelling initiatives across Europe, Asia, Latin America, North America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. It was founded in 1992 by the Third World aid organisations Brot für alle, Caritas, Fastenopfer, HEKS, Helvetas and Swissaid.

The Foundation was named after Max Havelaar, which is both the title and the main character of a Dutch 19th-century novel (written by Multatuli) critical of Dutch colonialism in the Dutch East Indies.

The mission of the Max Havelaar Foundation is twofold:

  1. Ensure that products from producers and workers in disadvantaged regions of the south get access to the Swiss market at fair trade conditions.
  2. Certify and control that the products carrying the Max Havelaar label are produced and traded according to the international trade standards validated by FLO International.

The following Fairtrade certified products are currently available in Switzerland:

By volume and value, bananas are the most popular Fairtrade product in the country: in 2005, Max Havelaar/Fairtrade bananas boasted a market share of 56 percent.

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