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Can All Cocoa Farmers Earn a Living Income?

Did you miss the panel discussion on farmers’ income during the World Cocoa Foundation Partnership Meeting last November? In this video, experts from research organizations, civil society and the private sector share insights about this complex issue.

And, for a comprehensive view of the event, read the 2021 Partnership Meeting summary.

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A Forest of Possibilities

Grace Botwe and Naomi Nkansah are cocoa farmers from Ghana. In this blog, they talk about the benefits of being part of the Forest Restoration initiative that contributes to the restoration of degraded forest areas in the Ayum Forest Reserve.

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WINCC 2021 Gender & Talent Winners 

Have you met the Women in Cocoa & Chocolate Network’s 2021 Gender & Talent winners yet? Brognan Akoua N’guetta from Côte d’Ivoire received the Young Female Talent award, and Anne Van der Veen from the Netherlands received the Gender Ambassador award. Congratulations!  

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Brazil's Cocoa Sustainability Curriculum

Take a look at the new Cocoa Sustainability Curriculum, designed by 50 Brazilian entities spanning the private and public sectors. The curriculum encourages more sustainable cocoa production, with a focus on best practices for smallholder farmers. 

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Cocoa Sustainability Roundup

Cocoa Sustainability Roundup

Learn about the work WCF member companies and partners are doing to ensure a sustainable and thriving cocoa sector. Want your company to be featured in our cocoa sustainability roundup? Email us for details.

Barry Callebaut
Barry Callebaut released its 2020/2021 Forever Chocolate Progress Report.  Read More.

CDP
Barry Callebaut, Fuji Oil, Mars, and Unilever were listed on CDP's Climate Change and/or Forests A Lists. Read more.

Cocoa Coalition
The ‘Cocoa Coalition' welcomed the European Commission’s publication of its proposed regulation on deforestation. Read more.

European Union
The European Union has adopted its Multi-annual Indicative Program for Ghana for 2021-27. Read more. 

Federal University of Pará
The Federal University of Pará found that climate change could reduce cocoa cultivation in the Brazilian Amazon. Read more. 
Ghana Forestry Commission
Ghana Forestry Commission was commended for attracting international funding for two proposals on climate change. Read more.

The Hershey Company
For the third year, Hershey is named as one of America's most just companies.
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Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)  
ZALF assessed the potential of agroforestry using cacao farming and cattle ranching in Colombia. Read more. 

Thomson Reuters Foundation
Thomson Reuters found that global progress was patchy during the UN Year for the Elimination of Child Labor. Read more. 

UK Government 
The UK asked businesses and others to help end illegal deforestation in supply chains. Read more.
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