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Social impact

All children can go back to school.
Women, who suffer the most from social inequalities, gain autonomy and recognition.
A better standard of living improves hygiene and increases access to health care.  

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Currently, 50% of the cocoa produced is the result of women's labor.

They only perceive 25% of the income.

Over 2 million children work on cocoa plantations in Ghana and the Ivory Coast.

An economic impact as significant as the one we are aiming for

induces a real revolution on the social level.

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A decent standard of living for cocoa farmers leads to clear progress in the main areas of health, food, education...

Children go to school rather than work in the fields out of necessity.

Women's work is valued.

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Our teams will spend several months on site to support the installation of each roaster and train our local partners in their use.
This transfer of knowledge, beyond the creation of qualified positions on site, will above all create a strong human bond.

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