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Coffee and Chocolate Drive Deforestation and Human Rights ...


Coffee and Chocolate Drive Deforestation and Human Rights ...

The world loves coffee and chocolate. But both are linked to two big problems: deforestation and ongoing human rights violations.

More collaboration needed as cocoa firms battle deforestation and ...

Bad weather, underinvestment and low yields caused cocoa prices to triple to $60,000 per tonne · Low incomes driving deforestation and child ...

Foods like coffee and beef cause deforestation. This EU law ... - Vox

It will require corporations to prove that most products they sell in (or export from) the EU made with cattle, coffee, chocolate, soy, palm oil ...

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Child Labor in Cocoa Supply Chains: Unveiling the Layers of ...

Morningstar Sustainalytics recorded 612 human rights incidents related to food supply chains between January 2014 and January 2024, 27% of which ...

Child Labor and Slavery in the Chocolate Industry

Over the years, the chocolate industry has become increasingly secretive, making it difficult for reporters to not only access farms where human rights ...

How Does Cocoa Farming Cause Deforestation? - Earth.Org

Cocoa farming is also intertwined with human rights abuses and social challenges. According to Etelle Higonnet, Mighty Earth's legal and ...

Doreet D on LinkedIn: Coffee and Chocolate Drive Deforestation ...

Coffee & Chocolate Drive Deforestation & Human Rights Violations. Can the Industries Change? Please read this so you might understand others like me who ...

New rules for companies to help limit global deforestation

The Cocoa Coalition, comprising companies and civil society organizations, supports the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and urges swift adoption of the ...

Tackling-illegal-deforestation-in-cocoa-supply ... - Forest Trends

... cocoa, coffee and rubber is driving tropical deforestation globally, half of which is estimated to be illegal. While around 500 companies in ...

Why Deforestation Matters for the Restaurant Industry and How to Help

In fact, beef, soy and palm oil combined are responsible for a whopping 60% of tropical deforestation, while cocoa and coffee are other ...

Evolotus PR on X: "Coffee and Chocolate Drive Deforestation and ...

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EU deforestation law means uncertainty for African coffee - DW

The EU aims to outlaw products sourced from deforested areas, but critics have said the new law could penalize so-called smallholder coffee farmers in Africa.

Cocoa trade, climate change and deforestation | resourcetrade.earth

The growing demand for cocoa is driving deforestation in West Africa and other forest-rich areas. Ambitious trade policies and governance ...

Can Problematic Supply Chains Be Held Accountable? - FoodPrint

After years of human and environmental injustices, will new legal cases for chocolate companies mean a future for ethical coffee?

Chocolate's dark secret. How the Cocoa Industry Destroys National ...

[The report recommands that]...the cocoa industry and governments should pool resources to monitor deforestation and enforce compliance with zero deforestation ...

Child labor Archives | Rainforest Alliance

Some of world's most traded goods—coffee, chocolate, tea, bananas, palm oil, and timber products—have human rights abuses, like child labor, ...

Global NGO coalition launches campaign demanding Starbucks ...

Letter to CEO of world's largest coffee chain calls for action to ensure its chocolate products are free of environmental and human rights' abuses cocoa ...

U.S. and U.K. lawmakers must wake up to the coffee problem ...

Coffee is thought to be one of the top seven commodities driving deforestation worldwide – not as bad as cattle, but right up there with cocoa, rubber, and ...

The Forest in Your Chocolate - The New York Times

Now, lawmakers in the European Union, the world's largest cocoa buyer, have vowed to import only what doesn't destroy or degrade forests. It's ...