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As cocoa producers prepare for the EU’s anti-deforestation regulation (EUDR), a new study finds that combining local and global mapping methods offers the most accurate way to verify ...
The workshop, which was organised in collaboration with Lutheran World Relief, was themed ‘Deforestation-Free cocoa production and improved trade practices through adoption of sustainable ...
Cocoa is more than just a crop in Ghana mdash;it is the lifeblood of rural livelihoods, a pillar of national revenue, and a ...
Half of the world's forests were destroyed during the 20th century, with three regions mainly affected: South America, West ...
Scorching sun, no shade, and temperatures soaring to 32 degrees Celsius—the relentless heat takes its toll on Auntie Fausty, ...
KUALA LUMPUR: An international chocolate brand is planning to use cocoa grown in Sabah and ... Malaysia on the global confectionery map. “From production to packaging, the chocolate will be ...
The Brazilian government blocked 545 rural properties in the Amazonian state of Pará from selling crops and livestock both domestically and internationally, citing illegal deforestation ...
The European Union is facing further pressure from member countries to delay and weaken its upcoming law to restrict ...
Commodities from just four countries will face the strictest checks under the European Union's anti-deforestation law, with ...
Reacting to the European Commission’s final ‘benchmarking’ criteria for countries under its anti-deforestation law, Giulia ...
Speaking on Nhyira FM’s ‘Kuro Yi Mu Nsem’ show, Dr. Abbey highlighted the deep revenue gap between cocoa-producing countries and those involved in processing and value addition.
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