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Dispositions Towards the Living Wage Proposition: Baseline Report of the Rainforest Alliance Living Wage Strategy Evaluation

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:31 authored by Giel Ton, Jodie Thorpe, Dominic Glover, Jacqueline Hicks, Ana Moraes Coelho, Tatiana Rivera, Donni Edwin, Hannington Odame, Samuel de Mello Pinto, Samir Luna, Maria Blanco, Carolina Gonzalez, Elsie Kangai
This paper reflects on the changes induced by modifications in the Rainforest Alliance certification system that require wage transparency from plantation owners, a comparison with the local living wage benchmark, and a wage improvement plan. The paper synthesises the findings of four case studies in Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, and Kenya, covering plantations of coffee, bananas, and tea. It finds that the socio-technological proposition is highly contested in the sector. Certification holders fear the costs of the wage improvement plans without credible long-term commitments from downstream firms and brands to support them financially. The effects of the change in the Rainforest Alliance 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Standard, Farm Requirements, Version 1.2 (RA2020) are still limited and largely constrained to sectors where downstream buyers have piloted living wage premium modalities. The paper highlights the limits to the private regulation of wages in a segmented value chain and recommends a standard volume-based living wage premium paid by international brands, which is transferred to local committees with producer and worker representatives that could manage a cash transfer system using mobile banking and support collective bargaining.

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Rainforest Alliance

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Institute of Development Studies

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Ton, G. et al. (2024) Dispositions Towards the Living Wage Proposition: Baseline Report of the Rainforest Alliance Living Wage Strategy Evaluation, IDS Working Paper 598, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2024.002

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IDS Working Paper 598

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Institute of Development Studies

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Indonesia; Colombia; Kenya; Brazil

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en

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Business, Markets and the State

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978-1-80470-171-3

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2040-0209

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