Towards a living income for 13,000 farmers: launch of cocoa and coffee programme in West Africa

Rikolto launched its cocoa and coffee programme in West Africa on 4 November 2022. The launch event took place at the Belgian embassy in Abidjan and was attended by Heidy Rombouts, Director of the Belgian Directorate General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid (DGD).

Rikolto, whose mission is to contribute to sustainable income for smallholder farmers and safe, nutritious and affordable food for all, works to make the cocoa sector in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana more resilient, sustainable and inclusive.

It has secured funding from the DGD to work with 13,000 cocoa farmers, governments and other stakeholders in the cocoa sector to ensure a living income for the producers.

Through this programme, Rikolto collaborates with a dozen agricultural producer organisations on their path towards professionalisation. Together with these, we will work to ensure that cocoa farmers who are members contribute to the reduction of deforestation, increase the productivity of their land, and progressively put agroforestry systems into practice. The farmers will also be supported in improving the quality of the cocoa bean through centralised fermentation and drying. Building on training, farmers will be able to diversify their income and food sources while helping to reduce their ecological footprint.

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