We introduce our main initiatives for the cacao supply chain.
By bringing diverse allies together, the Rainforest Alliance protects forests, improves the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities, promotes their human rights, and helps them mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis in bold and effective ways.
Fairtrade has highlighted five key areas which are critical for farmers, workers and
consumers.
They are: Gender Inequality, Workers’ Rights, Climate Change, Child and vulnerable adult
protection and Living Income/Living Wage.
Through developing and monitoring Fairtrade standards, implementing focused interventions
and supplemental funding with contributions from private and public society, Fairtrade
addresses these challenges.
The World Cocoa Foundation works globally with governments, the private sector, civil
society, and cocoa-growing communities on public-private initiatives to achieve at least a
living income for cocoa farmers, fight child and forced labor, and to end deforestation and
restore forest areas.
The Foundation’s members include chocolate manufacturers, cocoa processors, supply chain
companies, and other companies worldwide, representing more than 80 percent of the global
cocoa market.
The Nisshin OilliO Group publishes the Integrated Report with the objective of communicating medium and long term value creation strategies to stakeholders in an integrated manner from both financial and non-financial aspects.