Governing the Fairtrade Premium: A Case Study of Fairtrade Premium Decision-Making in Indonesia
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Tina Napitupulu, Yos Sunitiyoso
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Smallholder farmers are central to global agricultural supply chains, yet many continue to face structural barriers that limit their economic resilience and ability to engage in long-term sustainability efforts. Fairtrade certification—particularly through the Fairtrade Premium—is intended to help producer cooperatives invest in social, environmental, and organisational development. However, evidence shows that the effectiveness of the Premium varies widely, largely depending on a cooperative’s internal governance capacity. This qualitative case study focuses on a Fairtrade-certified coffee cooperative in Indonesia that experienced governance crises, decertification, and later restructuring due to Premium mismanagement. Using interviews with farmers, delegates, board members, supervisory board members, and Premium Committee representatives, along with document analysis, the study explores how capacity gaps, financial pressures, and social expectations shape Premium decision-making. The findings show that although the cooperative’s governance structure is democratic on paper, it operates in practice as a technocratic system in which those with greater information and procedural skill influence how funds are allocated. Decision-making is further shaped by uneven representation, transparency issues, and chronic financial stress. As a result, Premium allocations often prioritise short-term needs, while long-term investments—especially those related to sustainability and climate resilience—receive limited support due to immediate economic pressures and differing perceptions of risk. Although leadership has taken steps to rebuild legitimacy after past crises, underlying vulnerabilities remain. The study concludes that improving decision literacy, strengthening transparency, and fostering organisational learning are critical for realising the transformative potential of the Fairtrade Premium.







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