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Initial work on developing international standards to apply the principles of fair trade to the gold trade began in 2005, at the initiative of the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM).
Starting with the original work performed by the ARM, the application of fair trade conventions and standards to the mining industry has always sought to establish a specific operating framework for artisanal miners, their families and their organizations, to enable them to:
ARM accordingly established a technical committee responsible for drafting the "Standard Zero" for fair trade gold, based on the fair trade standards developed by FLO. Since 2006 these standards have been the subject of numerous public discussions, culminating in the birth of the Fairtrade & Fairmined label for fair trade gold in March 2010.

A recent article on the Swiss village of Medel, which voted against approving a exploration license to tap a gold deposit in the Grisons mountains estimated at 25 tonnes with a market value of some 1,3 billion dollars at current prices, led me to reflect on the real end value of mining for yellow metal and, [...]
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