Côte d’Ivoire is the world’s biggest cocoa producer, exporting 1.5 million tonnes every year. Farming cocoa beans plays a vital role in the region’s economy, contributing 15% of the country’s GDP and employing one-quarter of the population.
But agricultural expansion has not been without cost, causing 25% of the country’s primary forest cover to disappear between 2002 and 2019.
Cocoa farmers’ pay has not reflected their product’s popularity. Millions of these farmers don’t earn a living income and, on average, earn just 6% of the final value of a chocolate bar.
As a cocoa buyer, Unilever wants to help redress the balance. That’s why we’re working with partners on the ground, supporting agroforestry programmes that empower farmers to use better farming practices that benefit people and planet.