- Frans van der Hoff
Frans van der Hoff (1939-), or Francisco VanderHoff Boersma as he is called in Latin America, is a Dutch
missionary who, in collaboration withNico Roozen andecumenical development agency Solidaridad , launched Max Havelaar, the first Fairtrade label in 1988. Frans van der Hoff's contacts with disadvantaged Mexican coffee producers were key in securing the supply and ensuring the success of the very firstFairtrade certification initiative.Frans van der Hoff was born in 1939 in a disciplined farming family in Southern
Netherlands . He became politically active early on in student movements during his studies atRadboud University Nijmegen . He later received aPh.D. inpolitical economy and another one intheology while studying inGermany . In 1970, van der Hoff moved toSantiago de Chile to work in thebarrio s as aworker-priest . During the 1973 coup, van der Hoff moved toMexico to continue his work in the slums ofMexico City . Seven years later, he moved toOaxaca in the Southern part ofMexico . As a worker-priest, he quickly integrated the community and started to learn about the misery and economic hardship of localcoffee producers. In 1981, he participates in the launch of UCIRI (Union de Comunidades Indigenas de la Region del Istmo), a coffee producercooperative created to bypass local traders (also called "coyotes") and pool resources.In 1985, van der Hoff met
Nico Roozen at the Utrecht train station through a mutual friend. Roozen, who was then responsible for business development atecumenical development agency Solidaridad , quickly became interested in van der Hoff's work [Jan van der Kaaij (2004). [http://www01.imd.ch/documents/casecollection/IMD-2-0103_FairTrade(A).pdf#search=%221981%20%22frans%20van%20der%20hoff%22%22 Building a sustainable, profitable business: Fair trade coffee] . URL accessed on September 24, 2006.] . OnNovember 15 ,1988 , the two launched together the first Fairtrade labelling initiative, Max Havelaar. The initiative offered disadvantagedcoffee producers following various social and environmental standards a fair price, significantly above the market price, for their crop. Thecoffee , originating from the UCIRI cooperative, was imported by Dutch companyVan Weely , roasted byNeuteboom and then sold directly toworld shops and retailers across theNetherlands . The initiative was a great success and was replicated in several other markets.In 2006, Fairtrade-certified sales amounted to approximately €1.6 billion worldwide [Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (2007). www.fairtrade.net. URL accessed on May 24, 2007.] and over 569 producer organizations, representing roughly over 1.5 million producers, in 58 developing countries were Fairtrade certified. [Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (2007). www.fairtrade.net. URL accessed on May 24, 2007.]
Awards
Van der Hoff was awarded the 2006
North-South Prize by theCouncil of Europe .Van der Hoff was appointed 'Commander in the order of the Crown' by the Belgian Minister of Development Cooperation in 2006.
Van der Hoff received in 2006 an honorary doctorate from the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium for his efforts to establish a 'different economy'.
In 2006 he was awarded the Groeneveldprize from the Groeneveld Foundation in the Netherlands, for his special efforts for nature and the preservation of the environment.
He was appointed 'Chevalier de la légion d'honneur' (Knight in the legion of honour) by French president Chirac in 2005.
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