Mondelēz To Secure Cocoa Needs Through Cocoa Life Program By 2025
Mondelēz International has announced its commitment that, by 2025, the Cocoa Life sustainability programme will deliver 100% of the cocoa volume needed for the company’s chocolate brands.
The news follows promising results in the program’s first six years, where it has helped to create a thriving cocoa supply chain by increasing yields on existing farms, building resilience in cocoa-growing communities and preventing deforestation.
43% of the company’s chocolate brands source cocoa through the Cocoa Life programme.
Mondelēz launched its Cocoa Life programme in 2012, committing $400 million over ten years to help build a thriving cocoa supply chain.
The program works directly with cocoa farmers and communities to transform their livelihoods through a focus on skills, education and access to essential resources, such as planting materials and crop protection. (Checkout)
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