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Côte d’Ivoire is the world’s leading producer and processor of cocoa beans. Its processing capacity now surpasses that of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which until recently had held the…

Since 1964, the Investment Centre of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has helped design and implement investment projects to reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition and…

This quick guide is intended for businesses, cooperatives, and lead trainers in cooperatives and community groups within the cocoa industry. It introduces rural land tenure security and aims to help…

This independent monitoring report is the result of field data collection and documentary analysis. IDEF, hereinafter referred to as “the observer”, used resources gathered during previous field missions in Liberia…

Deforestation impacts more than forests and wildlife: it is a multifaceted problem that has human rights impacts and dispossesses Indigenous Peoples, traditional communities, and family farmers (PCTAFs) of the lands…

This document is the result of a field study conducted in ten localities in three regions of Cameroon to look at the place of women—including Indigenous women—in the cocoa sector….

This document presents policy recommendations developed by the Conseil National des Exportations (CNE) of Côte d’Ivoire within the framework of the FIT for FAIR project. It includes activities to establish…

Increasing due diligence requirements are shaping how producing countries maintain access to European markets. Within the FIT for FAIR project, cross-country learning sessions are organized to exchange experiences on operationalizing…

IDH and Solidaridad have released a new report: “Smallholder Inclusivity: Sustainable Procurement Practices for Sustainable Oil Palm”. The report, written by Efeca, explores strategies, options and opportunities to make palm…
This study examines the implementation status of relevant environmental and human rights due diligence obligations by German coffee companies, based on their self-reported information. The study does not assess compliance…

Through targeted capacity building, technical assistance, and stakeholder engagement, theproject helps Indonesian stakeholders address traceability challenges, strengthen datacollection, and support deforestation-free and legal products. The project promotes resilient, inclusive palm…

The FAO study examines how shocks to commodity terms of trade (CTOT) affect macroeconomic and financial stability in commodity-dependent low-income and lower-middle-income countries from 1988 to 2022….
This document describes the second step of the broader due diligence process: implementing diagnostic tools that assess organisational capacity, traceability systems, and risk management practices….
This document explains the introduction of due diligence processes in the Ecuadorian cocoa value chain to meet the requirements of the EU Regulation on deforestation-free products (EUDR)….
This research paper by the Thünen Institute looks at how reliable today’s global forest maps are for tracking deforestation under the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)….
This report aims to offer insights on how to design, implement and document FPIC in supply chains. Part of ISEAL’s work on deforestation- and conversion-free supply chains, it aims to…
This technical report is the documentation product of the Altamira Summit. The Altamira Summit was a global outreach event under the framework of the Team Europe Initiative on Deforestation-Free Value…

This edition of the Finance Briefing introduces the Building Blocks for Financing Deforestation-Free Supply Chains (Smallholder Focus). It provides a practical framework for turning deforestation-free commitments into financeable, inclusive solutions,…

The Centre for Environment and Development (CED) Cameroon and Fern have analysed the central role of women in Cameroon’s cocoa sector, as well as the EUDR’s potential impacts on respect…
A group of Brazilian Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), supported by Fern, initiated a project in 2023 to develop a pilot Platform that aims to integrate different data about human rights…
Region:

Luwero, Nakaseke, Kassanda, Mubende, Bukomansimbi, Kyotera, Omoro, and Nwoya

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, traders, state and non state actors, and processors

Key activities:
  • Capacity building of smallholder coffee farmers in production practices and sustainable land use management.
  • Establishing traceability system and facilitating access to sustainable financing 
  • Facilitate inclusive business partnerships between producer organizations and supply chain actors​ 
  • Promote multi-stakeholder cooperation​ 
Commodities:
Region:

Huánuco, Ucayali, Pasco and Junín

Target group:

Public and private stakeholders, especially exporting companies, cooperatives and smallholder producers

Key activities:
  • Strengthen the supply chains to meet EUDR requirements 
  • Facilitate access to sustainable finance and knowledge exchange
  • Training of smallholders to sustainable manage their production systems 
Commodities:
Region:

Ngozi and Kayanza 

Target group:

Smallholders

Key activities:
  • Training on the use of traceability tools and support on collection of geolocation data for EUDR compliance 
  • Support the development of a national coffee sector dashboard for traceability and transparency
  • Capacity building of smallholder coffee farmers in production practices and sustainable land use management.​ 
Commodities:
Region:

Centre, South West, Littoral, South, East and West regions

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, women, youth, and indigenous peoples

Key activities:
  • Develop inclusive business partnerships with the private sector 
  • Facilitate access to finance for sustainable business models 
  • Support and train farmers in open-source traceability systems 
  • Promote multistakeholder dialogues to improve legal and regulatory provisions 
Commodities:
Region:

(Lower) Kafue Catchment Ecosystem

Target group:

Farmers and community forest management groups

Key activities:
  • Support community forest management groups in the
    sustainable management of natural resources and livelihood creation
  • Support farmers to produce soy in line with the EUDR and increase productivity, and implement transparency and traceability pilots
Commodities:
Region:

Lampung, West Kalimantan, and Central Sulawesi

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, private sector, and civil society organizations along the value chains

Key activities:
  • Empowering Smallholder Farmers and Farmer Organizations by facilitating traceability and legality, building capacity on Good Agriculture Practices (GAP), and strengthening farmer organizations, ensuring inclusive support for both men and women farmers.
  • Promoting sustainable practices and collaboration by supporting village HCV/HCS conservation efforts, testing and strengthening the National Dashboard for traceability and legality, and fostering national and regional exchanges.
Commodities:
Region:

Son La, Gia Lai ​​

Target group:

Smallholder farmers and marginalized groups

Key activities:
  • Support coffee value chain actors
  • Foster deforestation-free, sustainable, and legal supply chains
Commodities:
Region:

Yangambi Biosphere Reserve, Salonga National Park North, Salonga National Park South, Virunga National Park, Kahuzi-Biéga National Park​

Target group:

Public and private sector

Key activities:
  • Promote sustainable agricultural practices
  • Minimize forest degradation
  • Prevent deforestation
Commodities:
Region:

Provinces of Orellana and Sucumbíos

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, women, indigenous people and youth

Key activities:
  • Promoting Multi Stakeholder Dialogues
  • Improving traceabilty systems
Commodities:
Region:

Xingu territory, State of Pará

Target group:

Family farmers

Key activities:
  • Improve market access, value creation, and access to sustainable finance
  • Integrate farmers into traceability systems
Commodities:
Global activities