Since 2008 UTZ Certified has implemented a programme in Ivory Coast to enhance sustainability in the cocoa supply chain through the implementation of the UTZ Code of Conduct. The programme has supported farmers to become organised into cooperatives, receiving training on farm management and organisational capacity building, and become certified. Starting off with four cooperatives, two traders and Solidaridad as partners, it has grown into a large scale programme. By June 2012 86 cooperatives were certified, 44,624 farmers reached, and 128,582 tons of certified cocoa had been produced from an estimated farm area of 219,100 hectares. Eight traders and the Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) are now partners, who are implementing certification...
Despite increasing cocoa farms in Liberia, farmers still producing cocoa below expected. Our assessm...
While an increasing number of large food companies commit themselves to source only certified cocoa,...
Leading cocoa-consuming countries have declared that in the year 2020, they will permit imports of s...
Since 2008 UTZ Certified has implemented a programme in Ivory Coast to enhance sustainability in the...
In 2008, various value chain partners in Ivory Coast adopted the UTZ Code of Conduct and became UTZ ...
This study evaluates the impact of the UTZ-Solidaridad cocoa programme in Ghana , by comparing the s...
To tackle the multiple challenges facing the cocoa sector, voluntary sustainability standards and co...
The impact of voluntary standards and certification schemes on the sustainability of cocoa productio...
Cocoa is an agricultural good produced mostly in West Africa. The export of cocoa is paramount for t...
The cocoa sector faces a number of deeply embedded, interrelated challenges, including old trees wit...
Ghana, as the second largest global producer of cocoa, is strategically positioned on the world mark...
Cameroon plans to double its cocoa production in the coming decade in line with international requir...
Globally, cocoa is famous for the production of chocolates and beverages. However, it also serves as...
AbstractStudies have shown that farmers appear to deviate from set certification standards after the...
The main objective of this research project was to identify current cocoa production practices and d...
Despite increasing cocoa farms in Liberia, farmers still producing cocoa below expected. Our assessm...
While an increasing number of large food companies commit themselves to source only certified cocoa,...
Leading cocoa-consuming countries have declared that in the year 2020, they will permit imports of s...
Since 2008 UTZ Certified has implemented a programme in Ivory Coast to enhance sustainability in the...
In 2008, various value chain partners in Ivory Coast adopted the UTZ Code of Conduct and became UTZ ...
This study evaluates the impact of the UTZ-Solidaridad cocoa programme in Ghana , by comparing the s...
To tackle the multiple challenges facing the cocoa sector, voluntary sustainability standards and co...
The impact of voluntary standards and certification schemes on the sustainability of cocoa productio...
Cocoa is an agricultural good produced mostly in West Africa. The export of cocoa is paramount for t...
The cocoa sector faces a number of deeply embedded, interrelated challenges, including old trees wit...
Ghana, as the second largest global producer of cocoa, is strategically positioned on the world mark...
Cameroon plans to double its cocoa production in the coming decade in line with international requir...
Globally, cocoa is famous for the production of chocolates and beverages. However, it also serves as...
AbstractStudies have shown that farmers appear to deviate from set certification standards after the...
The main objective of this research project was to identify current cocoa production practices and d...
Despite increasing cocoa farms in Liberia, farmers still producing cocoa below expected. Our assessm...
While an increasing number of large food companies commit themselves to source only certified cocoa,...
Leading cocoa-consuming countries have declared that in the year 2020, they will permit imports of s...