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Rink Dickinson, president of Equal Exchange, an importer of fair trade goods, in a coffee warehouse in West Bridgewater, Mass., on Nov. 17, 2011. Fair Trade USA, a leading advocate of the movement, said it would make far-reaching changes in the products that get its seal of approval. Critics, including Dickinson, accused it of watering down standards.(Jodi Hilton/The New York Times)
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2011-11-17
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