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Cocoa


Cocoa prices have risen steadily in recent years and are at or near record highs, representing a great opportunity for smallholder cocoa farmers. Additionally, worldwide consumption of cocoa products continues to grow at about 2-3 percent or 60,000-90,000 MT per year. This includes steady growth in the area of dark and origin chocolates, which command premium prices. Projections show global production remaining behind the increasing demand, indicating that there is a clear need for expanded production of higher quality cocoa. The cocoa sector, however, faces myriad challenges such as climate change, declining soil fertility, pests and diseases, and inefficient farming practices.


Recognizing the importance of the cocoa crop to smallholder farmers as well as the international cocoa industry’s need for diversified cocoa sources, ACDI/VOCA is addressing constraints to sustainable cocoa production and marketing to increase the competitiveness of the cocoa sector. ACDI/VOCA is a founding member of the Sustainable Cocoa Enterprise Solutions for Smallholders (SUCCESS) Alliance, which improves the livelihoods of smallholder farmers by promoting cocoa production and marketing in a way that is economically, environmentally, socially and culturally sustainable. The SUCCESS Alliance receives funding from the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States Agency for International Development. Private sector partners include the World Cocoa Foundation and its member companies. The alliance also includes various local governmental and nongovernmental organizations. SUCCESS Alliance is active in Ecuador, Liberia, the Philippines and Vietnam, and ACDI/VOCA has integrated cocoa program components in Bolivia and Sierra Leone.


In addition, ACDI/VOCA’s affiliate Agribusiness Services International (ASI) is a technical partner in Ghana and Liberia for the Cocoa Livelihoods Program, which is managed by the World Cocoa Foundation and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with additional cash and in-kind contributions from 12 cocoa industry partners.


News

May 18, 2010

New Project Won: Jamaica—Marketing and Agriculture for Jamaican Improved Competitiveness (MAJIC)

April 23, 2010

Rural Farmers in Philippines Seek to Reach New Markets

April 21, 2010

News Release: Value Chain Approach to Boost Farmers’ Incomes, Food Security in Philippines

March 11, 2010

ACDI/VOCA Wins 2010 ALINe Award for Innovative Farmer Feedback Tool

March 5, 2010

Filipino Press Highlights Recent ACDI/VOCA Cocoa Workshop, USDA Post-Harvest Equipment Given Out

Media Coverage

May 4, 2010

redOrbit: World Cocoa Foundation Launches Cocoa Livelihoods Program in Cameroon

April 27, 2010

Hoy Online: Las cadenas de valor son la mejor alternativa para dar créfitos (en Español)

April 26, 2010

Mindanao Business Council: MinBC Offers Support to Agri - Competitiveness Project