Home » Life Style » Cocoa In A World Of Global Environmental Changes – Time For “Uncommon Collaboration”
cocoa

Cocoa In A World Of Global Environmental Changes – Time For “Uncommon Collaboration”

The cocoa sector in West Africa is facing many well-known problems. That is a fact. And we all acknowledge those problems. Only by joining forces can we solve the challenges and contribute to sustainable growth and development of the cocoa sector. Succeeding in this, will result in increased farmer profitability, economic growth in  and reduced negative environmental impact.

Check also: Multi-pronged approach key for effectively defeating fall armyworm in Africa

About 70% of global supply is produced in West Africa by smallholder farmers. Productivity is low,trees are old and farmers are using old-fashioned methods.Farming efficiency is a huge issue.Agriculture with low productivity is a very important driver of deforestation.Production areas need to be replanted with improved varieties.

There is a  lack of availability of proper fertilizers and other inputs,knowledge on cocoa agronomy and best management practices is lacking.Climate change threatens production, but we can also say that production threatens to contribute to more climate change,through for instance illegal deforestation. And if you look at it this way, the future can look quite grim. However, I am an optimist – and I believe in knowledge sharing and collaboration.

In Yara, we have put sustainability and farmers at the centre of our business strategy.Not just because it is the nice thing to do, but because it is the wise thing to do. For example, if farmers improve productivity in a manner which destroys the natural resources base, it will not be sustainable over timeneither for themor for us as an input provider. So let us create growth and cocoa sustainability– in a responsible and inclusive way – for our businesses, the farmers and for society at large.

To succeed in doing this, however, we need to work together. Government buy-in and leadership is absolutely vital.Progress will not be sufficient if companies along the value chain continue to work individually in pursuit of parallel but separate strategies.Real and transformative change will require what Howard Shapiro from Mars has coined “uncommon collaboration” betweenacademia, government, non-government, industry players and farmers in tackling global challenges- and where the cocoa farmer is put first.

On the picture below, is cocoa farmer KonfeSidy from Côte d’Ivoire. Through more modern and sustainable methods, he has been able to increase the yields almost ten times. This has enabled him to create a small business, feed his wife and 3 year old daughter as well as his extended family who live with him. He has even build a new house. Of course, this is small scale. But imagine what the impactcould be if we aggregate this to thousands of cocoa farmers.

We must make production of cocoa more efficient. Producing more with less, meaning more output based on less input. Increased efficiency will improve forests, diversity and cocoa farmer livelihoods in West Africa. I believe we can succeed if there is a sufficient will and we put ourselves in the correct frame of mind.

The chocolate industry has already paved the way with CocoaAction.InYara, we have for a long time recognized that we need look beyond our own sector, broaden our perspective and find ways of working with a range of different partners. We have decided to engage beyond our own interests and contribute to the sustainable cocoa productivity challenge by bringing our unique crop nutrition competence and to form alliances involving partners ranging from UN Environment the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to key companies and organisations in the chocolate industry.

The result so far is a public-private research and development partnershipwhich aims to address critical gaps in the knowledge base required to close cocoa yield gapsanddeliver this knowledge to cocoa farmers. I truly believe that this partnership can bring the best of science to tackle the major problems to the service of the smallholders and the cocoa producing countries.

The time to make cocoa production more sustainable is now. Some of the tools and strategies already exist. Through “uncommon collaboration” we can not only turn cocoa around but also lead the way.

This week representatives from national agricultural research and extension organizations of the major cocoa producing countries in Africa together with key companies and organizations in the cocoa industry will be gathered in Abidjan. The main purpose is to discuss how science can work together with the chocolate industry players to bring the best science to tackle major problems to the service of the smallholders and the cocoa producing countries.

It is all happening in the context of the 7th African Green Revolution Forum. Under the leadership of the Government of Cote d’Ivoire,  the 2017 AGRF is shaping up to be the most important agricultural platform on the continent for 2017.

As Yara, we are ready and prepared to work with all countries to improve the knowledge base required to close cocoa yield gaps and deliver this knowledge to cocoa farmers –and we know we cannot crack that nut alone.

Check also;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is not a Paywall, but Newslex Point's journalism consumes a lot of time, hard-work and money. That's why we're kindly requesting you to support us in anyway they can, for as little as $1 or more, you can support us .

Please use the button below to contribute to Newslex Point, Inc. using a credit card or via PayPal.

Donate Button with Credit Cards

Comments

comments

Loading...

About lukwago J

Posted by LUKWAGO. J: He's a writer, editor, blogger, affiliate and a web developer, he loves thinking creatively and finding new ways to implement different programming ideas.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Loading...
x

Check Also

Wealthy Philanthropist Juliet Zawedde Unveils Luxurious Mansion

Wealthy Philanthropist Juliet Zawedde Unveils Luxurious Mansion

Juliet Zawedde, the President of Convenient Homecare Services Inc and Transportation, once again demonstrates her ...