• feedum_sneedson@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, no it isn’t. If anything it’s an indictment of that nature. However it is a mechanistic explanation of how these conditions emerge in supposedly legitimate supply chains. It’s very common, unfortunately.

    You’re correct that the largest purchasers of certain high-value crops can use their stranglehold to improve conditions; a lot of them claim to do so and use this in their own media campaigns. That’s why this is such a fuck-up for a company like Starbucks versus, say, a small Scottish berry farm.