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Cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire 47,000 ha of deforestation in producing regions

25/02/2021
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In its “Cocoa Responsibility Map 3.0”, the global environmental campaign organization, Mighty Earth reveals 47,000 ha of deforestation in the main producing regions of Côte d'Ivoire. Mighty Earth works to protect forests, conserve oceans, and fight climate change. At the launch of its third update of the cocoa responsibility map, the organization revealed that 47,000 hectares of deforestation occurred in the cocoa-growing regions of Côte d'Ivoire over the past year. “The new Mighty Earth Cocoa Responsibility Map 3.0 reveals 47,000 hectares of deforestation in the main cocoa-growing regions of West Africa,” reports a statement from Mighty Earth from Washington, DC, of February 18, 2021. The commitment of the government and the cocoa industry to achieve zero deforestation and to set up a joint monitoring mechanism under the Cocoa and Forests Initiative (CFI) is not yet bearing fruit. Data from the satellite forest disturbance early warning system shows nearly 70,000 hectares of forest disturbance in the world's largest cocoa-producing country. “The Cocoa 3.0 Accountability Map builds on Mighty Earth's pioneering work to establish a joint monitoring mechanism for cacao,” says Samuel Mawutor, senior advisor at Mighty Earth. The Cocoa Responsibility Map 3.0 showcases cocoa supply chain research created by the Trase organization, revealing international cocoa trade flows from Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire.
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