Ashanti Region: Beyond Beans Foundation, Merchants Ghana Ltd Outdoor 2020 Cocoa Premium At Asante Bekwai

Ashanti Region: Beyond Beans Foundation, Merchants Ghana Ltd Outdoor 2020 Cocoa Premium At Asante Bekwai

Beyond Beans Foundation and Cocoa Merchants Ghana Limited have launched the 2020 Sustainable Cocoa Farmers Premium at Asante Bewkai in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking at the programme, the Managing Director of Cocoa Merchants Ghana Limited, Alhaji Abdul Fataa  Adamu said the annual tradition seeks to reward the gallant and hardworking cocoa farmers and also show appreciation to partners and other stake holders involved in its sustainable cocoa program.

He noted that the firm agreement made by top cocoa grinders and Chocolate Manufactures including Nestle in the early 2000’s to source only sustainably produced cocoa by the year 2020 was a laudable one.

“This became necessary because consumers were becoming increasingly concerned about social, environmental and economic issues in the cocoa supply chain,” the Managing Director explained.

Alhaji Abdul Fataa Adamu opined that at the same time, processors wanted to avoid the risk of quality loss and supply shortfalls with International Conventions and treaties such as the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Millennium Development Goals (MDG’S) were other contributing factors.

He reiterated that the Cocoa Certification which was the tool that was used to drive this move at the initial stage is still an important tool being used.

“Currently other tools and initiatives such as the Child Labour Monitoring and Remediation System (CLMRS), Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA), Gender Action and Learning Systems (GALS), FarmGrow, Cocoa Action, etc. are being employed as add-ons to Cocoa Certification to help achieve a more sustainable cocoa sector,” he stressed.

The Managing Director disclosed that in order not to be left behind, Cocoa Merchants Ghana Limited in 2013, commenced its own sustainable cocoa program with the overall goal of improving the income and livelihoods of cocoa farmers and farm workers.

According to him, this was made possible through the implementation  of the UTZ and Rainforest Alliance certification standards and new initiatives for the value added market.

 “Due to our good works, Nestle through Beyond Beans Foundation adopted Cocoa Merchants’ Asante Bekwai, Nsokote ‘A’ and Nsokote ‘B’ districts to produce and deliver good quality UTZ certified cocoa beans,” he said.

Alhaji Abdul Fataa Adamu emphasized that the program currently has 4,259 farmers who have been taken through trainings and became UTZ certified for which NESTLE through Beyond Beans Foundation purchased 3,000 Metric Tons (equivalent to 48,000 bags) of cocoa during the just ended main crop season.

The Managing Director said the Nestle, Beyond Beans Foundation and Cocoa Merchants Ghana Limited partnership has led to the construction of an 8 seater toilet facility and a borehole in Konsimwa community in the Nsokote cocoa district.

“The project has also led to the production of cocoa juice with farmers in Banko community in Asante Bekwai,” he stressed.

The Managing Director used the occasion to encourage farmers to continue to deliver their cocoa beans to Cocoa Merchants’ Purchasing Clerks.

“I will once again urge our gallant farmers to continue attending trainings and implement what you are taught in your farms and also discuss the good practices with other farmers who are not even members of your group. At this juncture I would like us all to give a big round of applause to Nestle and Beyond Beans Foundation for their big and kind support. To COCOBOD and its subsidiaries and the other stakeholders we are grateful for the numerous support you offer us and we say continue to support us anytime we call on you,” the Managing Director said.

Alhaji Abdul Fataa Adamu urged the Field Officers to continue to do their best to achieve the purpose of Cocoa Merchants-Beyond Beans Foundation-Nestle partnership.

 

By Jackson Odom Kpakpo