Sustainability
Higher purpose cocoa
People & communities
Sustainable chocolate recognizes the value of families and countries
- Conflict-free cocoa: We guarantee no child labor. Our company works with communities to promote their welfare and social development.
- 44% of all cacao beans used in our production are delivered directly to the company by farmer’s cooperatives.
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Nurseries for Peace
Cocoa Nurseries Gives:
4.2 million units of planting material
Cocoa and Wood species.
The program provides Fine Flavor Cocoa
seedlings to farmers in 7 regions
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This is Cordillera’s sustainability program, aiming to generate a long-term transformation in women cocoa producers, enabling a more prosperous and thriving value chain.
More about the Atenea programProsperity
Colombia: Shortest cocoa supply chain in the industry
We work directly with 115 farmers associations and cooperatives
Impact in competitive cocoa price
Traceability
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We source cocoa in
27 of the 32 Colombian regions
We purchase close to
60% of the cocoa production
in Colombia
3 Research & Training Cocoa Farms
Our farms in Colombia: Training centers and experimental fields
Planet
We are proud to offer Latin-American
single origin chocolate
DCF - Deforestation and
Conversion Free cocoa
CBP (Cocoa, forest and peace)
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Regenerative Agriculture
Agroforestry Systems in Colombia Cocoa Crops
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Cocoa greenhouse gases footprint
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Applied Research
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Clean Energies
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Sources of supply
Our main sources of cocoa beans are Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
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Sources of supply
Our main sources of cocoa beans are Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
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Awards and recognition
Progress report
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