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'''Nico Roozen''' (1953-) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] economist who, in collaboration with [[Frans van der Hoff]] and [[ecumenical]] [[development agency]] [[Solidaridad]], launched Max Havelaar, the first [[Fairtrade Certification Mark]] in [[1988]]. Roozen played a key role in convincing several major Dutch retailers to offer [[Fairtrade]] goods, which later led to the commercial success of [[Fairtrade labelling]].
'''Nico Roozen''' (1953-) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] economist who, in collaboration with [[Frans van der Hoff]] and [[ecumenical]] [[development agency]] [[Solidaridad]], launched Max Havelaar, the first [[Fairtrade labelling|Fairtrade labelling program]] in [[1988]]. Roozen played a key role in convincing several major Dutch retailers to offer [[Fairtrade]] goods, which later led to the commercial success of [[Fairtrade labelling]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:08, 24 September 2006

Nico Roozen (1953-) is a Dutch economist who, in collaboration with Frans van der Hoff and ecumenical development agency Solidaridad, launched Max Havelaar, the first Fairtrade labelling program in 1988. Roozen played a key role in convincing several major Dutch retailers to offer Fairtrade goods, which later led to the commercial success of Fairtrade labelling.

See also