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Presentation by William Saab, NewForesight Consultancy

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Connecting the dots:Progress measurement in the cocoa sector

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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/connecting-dots-progress-measurement-cocoa-sector-william-saab/

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Agenda

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1. Recap World Cocoa Conference

2. The Global Cocoa Agenda Monitoring Framework

3. Berlin Declaration

4. Next Steps

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What was discussed at the World Cocoa Conference 2018?

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Living income Diversification Prices Child labor

Climate changeProductivity Deforestation Policy and coordination

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Does this sound familiar?

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“The central aim … is to ensure that smallholder farmers earn a living income” – Bavaro Declaration 2016

2007 RSCE I

Accra Agenda

2018WCC IIII

Berlin Declaration

2009 RSCE II

Trinidad and Tobago

Declaration

2001Harkin Engel Protocol

2010International Cocoa

Agreement

2012WCC I

Abidjan Declaration

2014WCC II

Amsterdam Declaration

2016WCC III

Bavaro Declaration

2012Global Cocoa Agenda

Living income Diversification Prices Child labor Climate change

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Does this sound familiar?

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Systemic solutions for systemic challenges

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1 What are we trying to achieve?

4 What are we going to do? And who will do what?

2 What is hindering the path to success?

5 How will we measure progress?

6 How can we improve?

3 How will we achieve this vision?

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Agenda

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1. Recap World Cocoa Conference

2. The Global Cocoa Agenda Monitoring Framework

3. Berlin Declaration

4. Next Steps

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The good news: we are already halfway there

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Sustainable World Cocoa Economy

Improve productivity and quality of cocoa, sustainable farmer

livelihoods

An efficient industry chain to link farmers

to the market

Ensure continuous demand for

(sustainable) cocoa and cocoa-based

products

Strategically manage resources available

• Support organization of farmers

• Improve in productivity/ quality

• Promote quality compliance with international standards

• Promote supply chain efficiency and value-addition at origin

• Enable traceability• Improve access to market

• Enable sustainable consumption strategies to meet consumer concerns and expectations

• Promote cocoa consumption in origin countries and emergent markets

• Support Cocoa Development Plans and initiatives/platform for sustainable cocoa

• Participate in dialogues/processes towards a sustainable cocoa sector

Sustainable Production

Sustainable Industry Chain

Sustainable Consumption

Sustainable Management

What are we trying to achieve?

1

What is hindering the path to success?

2

How will we achieve this vision?

3

What are we going to do? And who will do what?

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Cocoa Producing Countries

Cocoa Importing Countries

Civil Society and NGOs

Private Sector

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What are we trying to achieve?

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What is hindering the path to success?

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How will we achieve this vision?

3

What are we going to do? And who will do what?

4

How can we assess progress?

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How can we improve?6

Sustainable World Cocoa Economy

Improve productivity and quality of cocoa, sustainable farmer

livelihoods

An efficient industry chain to link farmers

to the market

Ensure continuous demand for

(sustainable) cocoa and cocoa-based

products

Strategically manage resources available

• Support organization of farmers

• Improve in productivity/ quality

• Promote quality compliance with international standards

• Promote supply chain efficiency and value-addition at origin

• Enable traceability• Improve access to market

• Enable sustainable consumption strategies to meet consumer concerns and expectations

• Promote cocoa consumption in origin countries and emergent markets

• Support Cocoa Development Plans and initiatives/platform for sustainable cocoa

• Participate in dialogues/processes towards a sustainable cocoa sector

Sustainable Production

Sustainable Industry Chain

Sustainable Consumption

Sustainable Management

Cocoa Producing Countries

Cocoa Importing Countries

Civil Society and NGOs

Private Sector

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What are the main questions we want to answer

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1. What is the state of the

cocoa sector?

2. What are we doing? And is it

working?

Impact indicatorsAction and commitment

indicators

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Global Cocoa Agenda Monitoring Framework

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GCA Impact Indicators

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Vision Sustainable Cocoa Economy Challenges Sustainable

Production

Sustainable Industry Chain

Sustainable Consumption

Sustainable Management

Long-term Objectives

Improve productivity and quality of cocoa, sustainable farmer

livelihoods

An efficient industry chain to link farmers

to the market

Ensure continuous demand for

(sustainable) cocoa and cocoa-based

products

Strategically manage resources available

1. Impact indicators

1.1.1 Average productivity of cocoa farms *

1.1.2 Total cocoa production *

1.1.3 Sustainable cocoa production**

1.1.4 Contribution of cocoa sector to deforestation

1.1.5 Child Labor Incidence in Cocoa Growing Communities1.1.4 Average age of cocoa farmers*

1.1.5 Volume of deforestation free cocoa

1.2.1 Poverty at Farm Level compared to World Bank poverty line*

1.2.2 Volume of cocoa beans grinded at origin*

1.2.3 Farm Gate price as a percentage of the FOB price*

1.3.1 Total Cocoa Consumption*

1.3.2 Global Production to Consumption Ratio

1.4.1 Percentage of GCA country signatories with National Cocoa Development Plan (NCDP) in place*

UNDER REVIEW BY ICCO CONSULTATIVE BOARD

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GCA Action and commitment indicators

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Vision Sustainable Cocoa Economy Challenges Sustainable

Production

Sustainable Industry Chain

Sustainable Consumption

Sustainable Management

Long-term Objectives

Improve productivity and quality of cocoa, sustainable farmer

livelihoods

An efficient industry chain to link farmers

to the market

Ensure continuous demand for

(sustainable) cocoa and cocoa-based

products

Strategically manage resources available

2a. Civil Society

2a.1.1 Number of farmers reached through all initiatives/ programs during the last year*

2a.1.1.1 Number of farmers reached with training in all initiatives/programs during the last year*

2a.1.1.2 Number of farmers reached with agricultural input provisions in all initiatives/programs during the last year*

2a.2.1 Activities and advocacy efforts to improve sustainability of the cocoa sector

2a.4.1 Participation in PPPs and platforms in the cocoa sector

UNDER REVIEW BY ICCO CONSULTATIVE BOARD

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Agenda

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1. Recap World Cocoa Conference

2. The Global Cocoa Agenda Monitoring Framework

3. Berlin Declaration

4. Next Steps

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The Berlin Declaration

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Sustainable World Cocoa Economy

Sustainable Production Sustainable Industry Chain

Sustainable Consumption Sustainable Management

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com

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n-

dat

ion

s • Living income• Right of women• Environmental

protection•…

• Traceability• Transparency and

accountability•…

•Origin and emerging markets• SPS•…

• Producing countries coordination•NCDPs• Inventory, data•…

Ob

serv

a-ti

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• Challenges• Root causes

• (Inter-)Dependencies•Next steps

• Innovative ideas• Key insights

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Agenda

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1. Recap World Cocoa Conference

2. The Global Cocoa Agenda Monitoring Framework

3. Berlin Declaration

4. Next Steps

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What is next?

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Ownership

Buy-in

Credible implementation

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NewForesight ConsultancyArthur van Schendelstraat 750-7603511 MK, Utrechtwww.newforesight.com

William SaabSenior [email protected]+31 (0) 6 1847 8849

Thank you!