Nestle says cuts deforestation in its cocoa supply chain

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Nestle, the world's biggest food company, says it has made significant progress removing cocoa produced in protected forests in West Africa from ...

Nestle, the world's biggest food company, says it has made significant progress removing cocoa produced in protected forests in West Africa from its supply chain as pressure builds from consumers and governments for ethically sourced cocoa.

The company said it had mapped, using GPS co-ordinates, 75per cent of the 120,000 cocoa farms it sources from directly in Ivory Coast and Ghana, which produce some two thirds of the world's cocoa.It found around 3,700 farms in protected forests in the process of mapping, and removed them from its supply chain.

The company undertook the mapping as part of its pledges under the Cocoa and Forests initiative , an agreement to end deforestation signed at the 2017 U.N. Climate Change Conference by Ivory Coast, Ghana and 24 cocoa trading firms and chocolate makers, including Ferrero, Lindt, Mondelez, Olam and Cargill .

Ivory Coast estimates some 40per cent its cocoa comes from protected areas, providing livelihoods for hundreds of thousands of farmers and their families.

 

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