Forest- and Climate-Smart Cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana : Aligning Stakeholders to Support Smallholders in Deforestation-Free Cocoa

Global cocoa production faces mounting environmental and economic challenges. Despite long-term global demand, cocoa producers are confronting the triple challenge of increasing productivity on limited land, reducing pressure on forests and ecosystems, and increasing their resilience to climate change. This report aims to inform governments, companies, and civil society partners on ways to enhance sustainability and encourage smallholders to make deforestation-free, climate-smart choices. The focus is on actions that lead to scaling up renovation and rehabilitation (‘R&R') efforts in Côte d`Ivoire and Ghana so farmers can grow more cocoa on less land.

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Main Authors: Kroeger, Alan, Koenig, Simon, Thomson, Ashley, Streck, Charlotte
Format: Report biblioteca
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-12-15
Subjects:COCOA PRODUCTIVITY, DEFORESTATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, TRAINING, INPUTS, ACCESS TO FINANCE, SMALLHOLDERS, MICROFINANCE,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29014
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spelling dig-okr-10986290142021-05-25T09:08:29Z Forest- and Climate-Smart Cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana : Aligning Stakeholders to Support Smallholders in Deforestation-Free Cocoa Kroeger, Alan Koenig, Simon Thomson, Ashley Streck, Charlotte COCOA PRODUCTIVITY DEFORESTATION CLIMATE CHANGE TRAINING INPUTS ACCESS TO FINANCE SMALLHOLDERS MICROFINANCE Global cocoa production faces mounting environmental and economic challenges. Despite long-term global demand, cocoa producers are confronting the triple challenge of increasing productivity on limited land, reducing pressure on forests and ecosystems, and increasing their resilience to climate change. This report aims to inform governments, companies, and civil society partners on ways to enhance sustainability and encourage smallholders to make deforestation-free, climate-smart choices. The focus is on actions that lead to scaling up renovation and rehabilitation (‘R&R') efforts in Côte d`Ivoire and Ghana so farmers can grow more cocoa on less land. 2017-12-18T15:46:46Z 2017-12-18T15:46:46Z 2017-12-15 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29014 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Commodities Study Economic & Sector Work Africa West Africa Cote d'Ivoire Ghana
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INPUTS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
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Thomson, Ashley
Streck, Charlotte
Forest- and Climate-Smart Cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana : Aligning Stakeholders to Support Smallholders in Deforestation-Free Cocoa
description Global cocoa production faces mounting environmental and economic challenges. Despite long-term global demand, cocoa producers are confronting the triple challenge of increasing productivity on limited land, reducing pressure on forests and ecosystems, and increasing their resilience to climate change. This report aims to inform governments, companies, and civil society partners on ways to enhance sustainability and encourage smallholders to make deforestation-free, climate-smart choices. The focus is on actions that lead to scaling up renovation and rehabilitation (‘R&R') efforts in Côte d`Ivoire and Ghana so farmers can grow more cocoa on less land.
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Koenig, Simon
Thomson, Ashley
Streck, Charlotte
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title Forest- and Climate-Smart Cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana : Aligning Stakeholders to Support Smallholders in Deforestation-Free Cocoa
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title_full_unstemmed Forest- and Climate-Smart Cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana : Aligning Stakeholders to Support Smallholders in Deforestation-Free Cocoa
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