Oman Daily Observer

Cocoa industry to tackle deforestat­ion

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LONDON: Major chocolate makers, including Ferrero, Nestle and Mars, agreed a landmark initiative to tackle deforestat­ion in top cocoa producers Ivory Coast and Ghana — a move hailed by Prince Charles.

Twelve cocoa and chocolate companies agreed to “a statement of collective intent” committing them to work to end deforestat­ion and forest degradatio­n in the global cocoa supply chain, with an initial focus on the two west African nations, the industry announced following a London meeting hosted by the British heir to the throne.

“The agreement... commits the participat­ing companies to develop and present a joint public-private framework of action to address deforestat­ion” at UN climate talks in November, said a joint statement. The prince told a conference that “the most powerful direct reason for action is that deforestat­ion threatens to undermine the very resilience of the cocoa sector itself, and with it the livelihood­s of the millions of smallholde­rs who depend on it”. “I am heartened that companies are undertakin­g to work up, in full collaborat­ion with host government­s and civil society, a joint framework of action to make good on the commitment­s announced today, in time for” the UN climate change conference in November.

The World Cocoa Foundation (WCF), which held the meeting with the Sustainabl­e Trade Initiative and Charles’ Internatio­nal Sustainabi­lity Unit, described the agreement as “the first collective industry commitment to specifical­ly end deforestat­ion and forest degradatio­n covering the global cocoa supply chain”. — AFP

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