Fairtrade Cocoa Facts & Figures: 2014 Monitoring & Evaluation Report, 6th Edition

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MONITORING THE SCOPE AND BENEFITS OF FAIRTRADE Sixth Edition Cocoa © Éric St-Pierre

Transcript of Fairtrade Cocoa Facts & Figures: 2014 Monitoring & Evaluation Report, 6th Edition

MONITORING THE

SCOPE AND BENEFITS

OF FAIRTRADE Sixth Edition

Cocoa

© Éric St-Pierre

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© James Rodriguez©

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There are 176,600

small-scale

farmers in

fairtrade

producer

organizations

Ana Hernandez is a cocoa farmer member of UNCRISPROCA, a Fairtrade certified cocoa cooperative in Nicaragua.

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Since 2011 the

number of

fairtrade certified

cocoa producer

organizations has

risen from 71 to

130

Community of Tiémokokro, section of the Coopérative Agricole N'Zrama de N'Douci which has 575 members, from 12 villages in Côte d'Ivoire.

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2.6 hectares is the

average plot size

of Fairtrade cocoa

farmers.

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The top countries

for Fairtrade

organic cocoa are

peru, the

dominican

republic, and

ecuador

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Cocoa farmer members of COOPAGRO in the Dominican Republic harvest cocoa pods

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31% of fairtrade

premium goes

towards improving

the facilities and

infrastructure

for the farmers.

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Regional Cooperative Kapatchiva in BononCôte d'Ivoire. Kapatchiva has 567 membersin 5 communities. Founded in 2003 with 100 members, Kapatchiva joined Ecookim in 2007-2008. The Warehouse and offices shown in the picture were built with the support of Fairtrade Premiums.

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All information contained in this presentation and more can be found in our report ‘Monitoring the Scope and Benefits of Fairtrade, Sixth Edition 2014’ at:www.fairtrade.net/impact-and-research.html