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  • Cocoa produced are originated from Cote D'Ivoire and Ghana

  • Canadians consume nearly 6 kg of chocolate annually

  • The cocoa market is growing as the production hits 4 million tons in 2010

Facts

Story of Cocoa
 

cocoa as a commodity

Cocoa are produced mostly by female farmers in small-sized family farms.

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Afterwards these beans of cocoa are sold to pisteurs (middlemen)

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Then large companies buy those raw materials to make chocolate or other 

by-products.

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During each stage production, the value of the commodity is increased.

(see chart to understand each production stage)

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stage productions

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cocoa link to deforestation

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Alarming Concern
 

Trees are being cut down to grow cocoa plants.

From 1990 to 2015, almost 75% of forests in Ivory Coast were cleared to grow cocoa fields

Why this issue could not be stopped ?

  1. The farmers and authorities could not further develop their plans to grow cocoa using less land​

  2. The small farmers did not enough financial support to grow cocoa using advanced mechanisms.

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Child Labour

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Child Trafficking

Children from other regions of Africa are forced into Ivory Coast or Ghana to work in cocoa fields

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Their rights

They do not have access to education and earns as little as $5 for their work weekly

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Role of the big companies

They do not ensure that child labour is not involved in the cocoa production

Improvements in FairTrade

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The demand for cocoa is increasing very rapidly worldwide.So, fairTrade is used to ensure that 

the small farmers can earn a maximum revenue from their cocoa production. the fairtrade also checks if the cocoa production occurs in a sustainable way and do not have negative impacts on the environment.

Fairtrade                 Fairer trade

Reveal the bad practices

The authorities earning profits illegally from the cocoa business should be revealed

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The pricing agreement

The cocoa producing countries have agreed to increase the minimum cocoa price per ton by 60-70% 

change negotiation standards

The cocoa producers should control the supply chain and set their own prices without the need of international clients.

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farmers compensation

Small Farmers are compensated up to $2400 per ton of cocoa sold. They earn nearly the double amount they were getting before this deal.

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why it matters to us?

Unfortunately the cocoa products sold nowadays are still derived from child labour and cocoa farming is the root cause of deforestation.

We should always choose FairTrade Cocoa to make sure the  cocoa we consume is produced in an ethical and sustainable manner


YOUR VOICE 
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COCOA FAIRTRADE

I would advise everyone to check the fairtrade sticker before buying their cocoa products. By following this advice, you will be supporting the small farmers directly and helping in the elimination of child labour.

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