Australian supermarkets question Nutella producer over child labour claims

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A new report revealed numerous hazelnut farms in Turkey are rife with child labour, with children as young as 10 working long days picking nuts. Now, major Australian supermarkets have issued a 'please explain' over the allegations.

Major Australian supermarkets Woolworths, Coles and IGA have issued the producer of Nutella and Kinder a 'please explain' over allegations of child labour in the company's supply chain.numerous hazelnut farms in Turkey are rife with child labour, with children as young as 10 working long days picking nuts on the country's mountainsides.Credit:Turkey is the world's largest producer of hazelnuts, accounting for 75 per cent of global production.

However, the BBC reports Ferrero does not ask traders or brokers about the nuts' provenance, with the sellers saying it's "impossible" for the chain to be monitored. Similarly, a Metcash spokesperson said the wholesaler was committed to responsible sourcing and said it was "discussing these allegations directly with Ferrero".

Ferrero has extensive corporate social responsibility programs, including a Farming Values Program which it launched in 2012 to help farmers glean better nut yields from their crops. The program also includes training on workers rights and child labour.

 

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If only Turkey would police child labor properly

Keep child labour overseas where it belongs ... producing cheapT shirts for Target... K Mart...

What about the 3 year olds digging coal next to the 4 year old kiddies

keeps them off the streets

Capitalism - someone is always exploited.

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