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To up farmers’ incomes, Cargill aims at sustainable cocoa supply chain
Saturday, 07 June, 2014, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Amsterdam
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Cargill has released its first global progress report its activities to support cocoa farmers, communities and the development of a sustainable global cocoa supply chain.

Titled “A thriving cocoa sector for generations to come”, it highlighted the progress the company has made since its work began over a decade ago. The Cargill Cocoa Promise was launched in 2012 to align its efforts.

“Our ambition is to accelerate progress towards a supply chain that is transparent, enables farmers to achieve better incomes and living standards, and delivers a sustainable supply of cocoa and chocolate products,” said Jos de Loor, president, Cargill’s cocoa and chocolate business.

“We believe educated, empowered and successful farmers are essential to meeting the challenges facing the cocoa and chocolate sector. This report shows how we are making a difference but also highlights the progress we still need to make,” he added.

The Cargill Cocoa Promise has reinforced the company’s global commitment to improving the livelihoods of farmers, their families and their communities, and to securing a long-term, sustainable supply of cocoa.

The global programme is taking a local approach by using Cargill’s extensive on-the-ground sourcing network to strengthen farmer organisations and work with communities, governments and non-governmental organisations (NGO) to understand local issues and make tangible, long-term differences.

The Cocoa Promise is addressing key challenges in the sector including the need to increase yields and incomes for farmers; improve access to training, infrastructure and finance; improve access to education and healthcare in communities, and regenerate farmland.

The report highlights major results and achievements to date, including:
  • Over 115,000 farmers trained in good agricultural practices in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Cameroon, Indonesia, Brazil and Vietnam;
  • About 2,550 farmer field schools were established globally to provide training and share knowledge locally;
  • About 77,000 farmers and over 3,42,201 hectare were certified through farmers’ cooperatives and organisations;
  • The Coop Academy (a unique, industry-first programme to provide cooperative leaders with knowledge and skills to grow their businesses more successfully) was established in Côte d'Ivoire;
  • About $25 million was paid as certification premiums to farmers’ cooperatives. Fifty per cent of this directly benefited farmers, while the remainder was invested by farmers’ organisations in local communities;
  • About 25.3 million seedlings were distributed to support growth in cocoa production, particularly in Brazil, and
  • Improved access to education for over 34,000 children in cocoa communities through school-building activities, training teachers and providing books
De Loor said, “Since we launched the Cargill Cocoa Promise, we have been focussing on delivering positive, tangible results.”

“But in order to benefit more farmers and communities, as well as advance our ambition of a transparent supply chain, it is essential we continue to adapt our approach in each origin,” he added.

“The demand for cocoa is rising each year, and consumers are increasingly conscious of where their food comes from and how it is produced,” De Loor said.

“This means collaborating more closely with our customers, governments and partners to understand the challenges facing smallholders and measuring the real impacts of activities to ensure that we continue to make a bigger difference,” he added.
 
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