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Colombian Cocoa Network, ITC extend partnership to enhance sustainable cocoa production with the Support of Swisscontact and SECO

24 June 2024
ITC News

(Geneva) – The Colombian Cocoa Network (Red Cacaotera de Colombia) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) marked their continuing partnership with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 18 June, supporting sustainable cocoa production in Colombia, in line with emerging green regulations.

This event was organized in collaboration with the non-profit Swisscontact Colombia, which promotes sustainable development by focusing on private sector-led economic growth and improving the quality of life in developing and emerging countries. Designed with Colombians, for Colombians

The renewed MOU focuses on scaling up the number of cooperatives and producers implementing sustainable practices in the cocoa sector. The partnership aims to update the guidelines, methodology, tools, as well as training and coaching materials on the Basic Guidelines for Sustainable Cocoa – or Lineamientos Básicos de Cacao Sostenible (LBCS) in Spanish – to better equip producers and cooperatives to comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation and other emerging sustainability regulations.

The upcoming Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) Forum will feature the LBCS project as a model of successful collaboration and sustainable development. Register for the Trade for Sustainable Development Forum here.

Strengthening partnerships

The LBCS Colombia sustainability guidelines  were created through the alliance of ITC, Swisscontact and the Colombian Cocoa Network, with SECO support.  Since 2015, the LBCS project has worked with 30 cocoa cooperatives in Colombia, benefiting 3,500 small producers and their families. The LBCS methodology has also been implemented in Peru and it is currently being used in another project in Ecuador focusing on the agroindustry sector. The comprehensive landscape approach of the LBCS project has contributed to local and regional climate change mitigation efforts and biodiversity conservation.

"We are delighted to renew our partnership with Red Cacaotera de Colombia and Swisscontact Colombia," said Sandra Cabrera de Leicht, LBCS Project Manager at ITC. "Our collaborative efforts have contributed to the sustainable production and trade of Colombian cocoa, benefiting hundreds of small producers and their communities. Today we commit to build up on that base, supporting the more vulnerable actors of the cocoa sector to align their sustainability efforts with the mandatory requirements of current and upcoming sustainability-related regulations.”

Miguel Rodriguez, Manager of Red Cacaotera de Colombia, said: "This MOU is a testament to our shared commitment to sustainable development. By updating the LBCS Colombia guidelines and methodology, we can better support our producers in meeting international standards and accessing new markets, advancing on the environmental sustainability required by international markets while keeping the social sustainability/wellbeing of our producers at the core of our efforts.”

Mary Amalia Vasquez, Director of Swisscontact Colombia, said: "Our joint technical support will enable Colombian cocoa producers to navigate the complexities of new EU regulations and enhance their visibility through trade promotion activities.  With this tool we seek to close the gaps between the Colombian offer and the requirements of the European market."

 

Notes for the editor

About the International Trade Centre  The International Trade Centre is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. ITC assists small and medium-sized enterprises in developing and transition economies to become more competitive in global markets, thereby contributing to sustainable economic development within the frameworks of the Aid-for-Trade agenda and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

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About Colombian Cocoa Network (Red Cacaotera de Colombia) - The Red Cacaotera represents, strengthens and promotes the interests of its associated cocoa organizations by managing initiatives throughout the production and commercialization chain. Representing over 110 associations of small-scale cocoa producers and more than 30,000 cocoa-growing families, the Red Cacaotera is a key player in the industry. Specializing in fine and aromatic cocoa, the network boasts more than 20,000 tons of cocoa beans and over 50,000 hectares of planted land, accounting for 35% of the national production. With a presence in 22 departments across the country, the Red Cacaotera operates through its seven regional nodes, ensuring widespread impact and support for its members.

About Swisscontact – Swisscontact is an independent non-profit development organization established in 1959 by representatives of the Swiss private sector and civil society. Our work focuses on private sector-led, sustainable economic development and improved quality of life for all in developing and emerging countries. In Colombia, Swisscontact has been present since 2010, fostering the competitiveness of businesses, promoting internationalization, and strengthening the skills of individuals, all with a sustainable, inclusive, and green approach.

Media contact

Susanna Pak
Senior Strategic Communications Officer
International Trade Centre
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