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    Cocoa Farmers hail ICCO, WCF for transforming livelihoods across Africa

    National UpdateBy National UpdateFebruary 8, 2025 Agriculture No Comments2 Mins Read
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    **Call on Global Stakeholders to Support Ongoing Efforts for Sustainable Cocoa Farming

    The Cocoa Farmers Alliance Association of Africa (COFAAA) has applauded the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) and the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) for their groundbreaking contributions to the development of the global cocoa economy and the improvement of cocoa farmers’ livelihoods across Africa.

    In a statement issued on Saturday COFAAA praised both organizations for their leadership in driving sustainability, economic growth, and community development in cocoa-producing nations.
    The alliance highlighted the transformative impact of ICCO and WCF’s initiatives, which have empowered farmers, strengthened supply chains, and promoted sustainable agricultural practices.

    “The unwavering commitment of ICCO and WCF continues to unlock opportunities for cocoa farmers across Africa, fostering growth and prosperity in our communities,” COFAAA stated.

    Boosting Farmers’ Incomes: ICCO and WCF programs have significantly improved the living standards of cocoa farmers, ensuring financial stability and long-term viability in the sector.
    Their efforts in advancing traceability have bolstered the integrity of the cocoa supply chain, ensuring compliance with international standards and fostering global trust.

    Promoting Sustainable Farming Practices: Through collaboration with cocoa-producing countries, both organizations have championed sustainable farming techniques, protecting the environment while increasing yields.

    Advancing Agroforestry Initiatives: ICCO and WCF’s focus on agroforestry has enhanced biodiversity and climate resilience, securing the future of cocoa farming in the face of environmental challenges.

    COFAAA urged global cocoa stakeholders—including governments, private sector entities, and development organizations—to rally around ICCO and WCF to sustain these vital efforts.

    “The future of cocoa farming lies in unity and collaboration. We call on all stakeholders to support ICCO and WCF as they continue to lead the charge toward a sustainable, prosperous cocoa industry,” COFAAA emphasized.

    This endorsement comes at a critical time for the global cocoa industry, as stakeholders seek innovative solutions to ensure the sustainability and profitability of cocoa farming amidst rising environmental and economic pressures.

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