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Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
MATERIAL | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!SEE MORE ON MAKECHOCOLATEFAIR.ORG DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!WHO WE AREGET ACTIVESUPPORTERSWHAT WEDOCONTACT USFAQ
Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
MATERIAL | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!SEE MORE ON MAKECHOCOLATEFAIR.ORG DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
MATERIAL | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign publicationsFactsheetDownload the factsheet on cocoa and chocolate industry to get more in-depth views of the issues (cocoa cultivation, chocolate industry, labour exploitation including child labour etc). Contact the respective partner to obtain the paper version of the factsheet in German, Czech or Estonian. A Russian version is also available from the Estonian FAQ | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Thus, the global market price for cocoa has been increasing for some years now. Most recently it has been at about US $2,900 per tonne. However, this price is still well below the price levels found in the 1980s. Most important, the revenues of the cocoa farmers hardly increase: The price the farmers actually get for their cocoa beans isoften
DESPITE AN INCREASE IN CERTIFIED CHOCOLATE COCOA FARMERS Despite an increase in certified chocolate cocoa farmers continue to live in extreme poverty 07/22/2015 - 17:00. Extreme poverty is the norm for West African cocoa farmers. THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! The Final Countdown! 11/10/2015 - 18:27. Dear supporters of Make Chocolate Fair!, The countdown is on: On the 2nd of December of 2015 we will hand over all of the collected signatures to the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit and Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels. The legendary chocomobile is in the starting blocks to deliver our message to the chocolate industry KAKAO-BAROMETER 2020: NUR STRUKTURELLER WANDEL …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Kakao-Barometer 2020: Nur struktureller Wandel kann Armut beseitigen 02.12.2020. Die Ergebnisse des Kakao-Barometers 2020 sind eindeutig: 20 Jahre der freiwilligen Nachhaltigkeitsbemühungen im Kakaosektor haben keinerlei Erfolg gezeigt. AKTIV WERDEN FÜR FAIRE SCHOKOLADE! Sie wollen Hunger, Armut und missbräuchliche Kinderarbeit in ihrer Lieblings-Schokolade nicht länger akzeptieren? Dann werden Sie mit uns aktiv. Ob als Einzelperson, Schokoladenliebhaber*in, Aktions- oder Arbeitsgruppe, Schulklasse, kleine oder große Organisation – wir freuen uns über alle, die mitmachen und die Kampagne unterstützen.Was können Sie tun? CÔTE D’IVOIRE: POLITISCHE KRISE NACH WAHLEN Côte d’Ivoire: Politische Krise nach Wahlen. Überschattet von Spannungen, Gewaltausbrüchen und Vorwürfen des Wahlbetrugs, fand am 31. Oktober die Präsidentschaftswahl in der Côte d’Ivoire statt. Der Amtsinhaber Alassane Ouattara war gegen mehrere Oppositionskandidat*innen angetreten und gewann laut offiziellen Aussagen mit 94 Prozent SCHWANKENDE KAKAOPREISE UND GERINGES …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Anteil an der globalen WertschöpfungDie Schokoladenherstellung ist ein florierendes Geschäft, mit dem große Unternehmen hohe Umsätze erwirtschaften. 2012 lag der Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie bei 80 Milliarden US-Dollar, bis 2014 soll er auf 88 Milliarden US-Dollar ansteigen.In der globalen Wertschöpfungskette wird das meiste Geld erwirtschaftet, nachdem die Kakaobohnen den MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
MATERIAL | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign publicationsFactsheetDownload the factsheet on cocoa and chocolate industry to get more in-depth views of the issues (cocoa cultivation, chocolate industry, labour exploitation including child labour etc). Contact the respective partner to obtain the paper version of the factsheet in German, Czech or Estonian. A Russian version is also available from the Estonian WHAT WE DO | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The MCF! campaign covers 17 European countries and collects signatures for the petition demanding that companies take responsibility for social and ecological standards in their chocolate production. GET ACTIVE | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Active individuals, groups and organisations create the spirit of the camapaign. You raise awareness on the global injustice in the cocoa business and spread the message Make Chocolate Fair! The campaign is looking forward to everybody who becomes involved. You can simply. inform others about Make Chocolate Fair! and spread the campaign FAQ | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Thus, the global market price for cocoa has been increasing for some years now. Most recently it has been at about US $2,900 per tonne. However, this price is still well below the price levels found in the 1980s. Most important, the revenues of the cocoa farmers hardly increase: The price the farmers actually get for their cocoa beans isoften
U N I T E A CT CHANGE L 2 Cocoa is the main ingredient for one of the most popular confectioneries in the world: chocolate. 70 percent of the world's cultivated cocoa comes from the DESPITE AN INCREASE IN CERTIFIED CHOCOLATE COCOA FARMERS Despite an increase in certified chocolate cocoa farmers continue to live in extreme poverty 07/22/2015 - 17:00. Extreme poverty is the norm for West African cocoa farmers. THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! The Final Countdown! 11/10/2015 - 18:27. Dear supporters of Make Chocolate Fair!, The countdown is on: On the 2nd of December of 2015 we will hand over all of the collected signatures to the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit and Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels. The legendary chocomobile is in the starting blocks to deliver our message to the chocolate industry KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! DEUTSCHLAND Make Chocolate Fair! Deutschland | Kampagne für faire Schokolade. Temna stran čokolade. Sei kein Frosch! Existenzsichernde Preise jetzt! Mit einem existenzsichernden Mindestpreis für Kakao könnte die Rainforest Alliance gegen Armut unter Kakaobäuer*innen MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
MATERIAL | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign publicationsFactsheetDownload the factsheet on cocoa and chocolate industry to get more in-depth views of the issues (cocoa cultivation, chocolate industry, labour exploitation including child labour etc). Contact the respective partner to obtain the paper version of the factsheet in German, Czech or Estonian. A Russian version is also available from the Estonian WHAT WE DO | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The MCF! campaign covers 17 European countries and collects signatures for the petition demanding that companies take responsibility for social and ecological standards in their chocolate production. GET ACTIVE | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Active individuals, groups and organisations create the spirit of the camapaign. You raise awareness on the global injustice in the cocoa business and spread the message Make Chocolate Fair! The campaign is looking forward to everybody who becomes involved. You can simply. inform others about Make Chocolate Fair! and spread the campaign FAQ | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Thus, the global market price for cocoa has been increasing for some years now. Most recently it has been at about US $2,900 per tonne. However, this price is still well below the price levels found in the 1980s. Most important, the revenues of the cocoa farmers hardly increase: The price the farmers actually get for their cocoa beans isoften
U N I T E A CT CHANGE L 2 Cocoa is the main ingredient for one of the most popular confectioneries in the world: chocolate. 70 percent of the world's cultivated cocoa comes from the DESPITE AN INCREASE IN CERTIFIED CHOCOLATE COCOA FARMERS Despite an increase in certified chocolate cocoa farmers continue to live in extreme poverty 07/22/2015 - 17:00. Extreme poverty is the norm for West African cocoa farmers. THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! The Final Countdown! 11/10/2015 - 18:27. Dear supporters of Make Chocolate Fair!, The countdown is on: On the 2nd of December of 2015 we will hand over all of the collected signatures to the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit and Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels. The legendary chocomobile is in the starting blocks to deliver our message to the chocolate industry KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! DEUTSCHLAND Make Chocolate Fair! Deutschland | Kampagne für faire Schokolade. Temna stran čokolade. Sei kein Frosch! Existenzsichernde Preise jetzt! Mit einem existenzsichernden Mindestpreis für Kakao könnte die Rainforest Alliance gegen Armut unter Kakaobäuer*innen MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE COMPANIESFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE FACTSFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE LISTIS VALRHONA CHOCOLATE FAIRTRADE
The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE COMPANIESFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE FACTSFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE LISTIS VALRHONA CHOCOLATEFAIR TRADE
Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE COMPANIESFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE FACTSFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE LISTIS VALRHONA CHOCOLATE FAIR TRADE90 % COCOA CHOCOLATE BENEFITS90 % COCOA CHOCOLATE BAR RECIPES Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! A powerful signal: 100,000 Europeans are fed up with unfair chocolate! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate! DEMANDS | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE COMPANIESFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE FACTSFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE LISTIS VALRHONA CHOCOLATE FAIRTRADE
The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE COMPANIESFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE FACTSFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE LISTIS VALRHONA CHOCOLATEFAIR TRADE
Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
ISSUES | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR!FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE COMPANIESFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE FACTSFAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE LISTIS VALRHONA CHOCOLATE FAIR TRADE90 % COCOA CHOCOLATE BENEFITS90 % COCOA CHOCOLATE BAR RECIPES Cocoa is a primary source of income for 5.5 million smallholder farmers and altogether provides livelihoods for between 40 and 50 million farmers, rural workers and their families in the Global South. In some countries up to 90 % of the farmers rely on cocoa for their primary income. However, many cocoa farmers and workers have to get by on less than 1.25 US dollars a day. HUMAN RIGHTS AND CHILD LABOUR UNSUSTAINABLE FARMING Unsustainable farmingBecause of low revenues farmers cannot invest in the maintenance of existing trees or in planting new trees on their plantations. Instead of replacing old and diseased cocoa trees, they often use new farmland for cocoa - at the expense of sustainable, ecological and diversified farming. By intensive farming they wear out the soil and are then forced to put even more land COCOA PRICES AND INCOME OF FARMERS Share in the global added valueChocolate manufacturing is a thriving business, in which big companies make high profits. While these companies are competing for ever higher market shares and higher profits, millions of cocoa farmers bear the costs by getting less and less share from the revenues. In 2014 the total global retail value sales of chocolate confectionery reached a TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in West Africa 07/31/2015 - 14:55. In the last five years the number of children working in child labor increased by about 360,000 in cocoa production in Westafrica. 2.12 millionen children were working in child labor in cocoaproduction.
LES PRIX DU CACAO ET LES REVENUS DES PRODUCTEURS KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht CAMPAIGN | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign. Make Chocolate Fair! (MCF!) is a European campaign that mobilizes Europeans to become active towards more justice in the global cocoa industry. In recent years many of us have been disturbed by the inhuman working conditions and human rights violations of cocoa farms in West Africa, revealed by documentaries like the BBCinvestigation
MATERIAL | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! Campaign publicationsFactsheetDownload the factsheet on cocoa and chocolate industry to get more in-depth views of the issues (cocoa cultivation, chocolate industry, labour exploitation including child labour etc). Contact the respective partner to obtain the paper version of the factsheet in German, Czech or Estonian. A Russian version is also available from the Estonian WHAT WE DO | MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The MCF! campaign covers 17 European countries and collects signatures for the petition demanding that companies take responsibility for social and ecological standards in their chocolate production. U N I T E A CT CHANGE L 2 Cocoa is the main ingredient for one of the most popular confectioneries in the world: chocolate. 70 percent of the world's cultivated cocoa comes from the DESPITE AN INCREASE IN CERTIFIED CHOCOLATE COCOA FARMERS Despite an increase in certified chocolate cocoa farmers continue to live in extreme poverty 07/22/2015 - 17:00. Extreme poverty is the norm for West African cocoa farmers. THE FINAL COUNTDOWN! The Final Countdown! 11/10/2015 - 18:27. Dear supporters of Make Chocolate Fair!, The countdown is on: On the 2nd of December of 2015 we will hand over all of the collected signatures to the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit and Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels. The legendary chocomobile is in the starting blocks to deliver our message to the chocolate industry KAKAOPREISE UND EINKOMMEN FÜR KAKAOBAUERN Wenige Konzerne dominieren die Verarbeitung von Kakao und die Produktion von Schokolade. Allein die Unternehmen Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, Ferrero und Hershey’s kontrollieren zusammen rund 60 Prozent des globalen Schokoladenmarktes. Der jährliche Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie beträgt rund 100 Milliarden US-Dollar. Auch die wenigen großen Supermarktketten spielen eine nicht MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! DEUTSCHLAND Make Chocolate Fair! Deutschland | Kampagne für faire Schokolade. Temna stran čokolade. Sei kein Frosch! Existenzsichernde Preise jetzt! Mit einem existenzsichernden Mindestpreis für Kakao könnte die Rainforest Alliance gegen Armut unter Kakaobäuer*innen SCHWANKENDE KAKAOPREISE UND GERINGES EINKOMMEN DER Anteil an der globalen WertschöpfungDie Schokoladenherstellung ist ein florierendes Geschäft, mit dem große Unternehmen hohe Umsätze erwirtschaften. 2012 lag der Nettoumsatz der Schokoladenindustrie bei 80 Milliarden US-Dollar, bis 2014 soll er auf 88 Milliarden US-Dollar ansteigen.In der globalen Wertschöpfungskette wird das meiste Geld erwirtschaftet, nachdem die Kakaobohnen den AKTIV WERDEN FÜR FAIRE SCHOKOLADE! Sie wollen Hunger, Armut und missbräuchliche Kinderarbeit in ihrer Lieblings-Schokolade nicht länger akzeptieren? Dann werden Sie mit uns aktiv. Ob als Einzelperson, Schokoladenliebhaber*in, Aktions- oder Arbeitsgruppe, Schulklasse, kleine oder große Organisation – wir freuen uns über alle, die mitmachen und die Kampagne unterstützen.Was können Sie tun? Skip to main contentLANGUAGES
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THE DARK SIDE OF CHOCOLATE Hunger, poverty and child labour - that´s the everyday life of most cocoa farmers. The market for chocolate products is growing and providing the chocolate industry with huge profits.*
GREAT SUCCESS: CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY RESPONDS TO THE DEMANDS BY MAKECHOCOLATE FAIR!
Make Chocolate Fair! handed over 122,826 signatures to the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit & Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels and received sensational news! A STRONG SIGNAL: 122,826 PEOPLE DEMAND FAIR CHOCOLATE! Video of A strong signal: 122,826 people demand fair chocolate!*
A POWERFUL SIGNAL: 100,000 EUROPEANS ARE FED UP WITH UNFAIR CHOCOLATE! This is a powerful signal: Exactly on the World Day Against Child Labour thanks to your support the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has collected 100.000 signatures for fair chocolate!*
NEW ACTION MANUAL RELEASED Download the action manual which will guide you through planning and carrying out your own activities related to cocoa and chocolate.*
CHOCOLATE SHOCK
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THE DARK SIDE OF CHOCOLATE Hunger, poverty and child labour - that´s the everyday life of most cocoa farmers. The market for chocolate products is growing and providing the chocolate industry with huge profits.*
GREAT SUCCESS: CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY RESPONDS TO THE DEMANDS BY MAKECHOCOLATE FAIR!
Make Chocolate Fair! handed over 122,826 signatures to the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit & Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels and received sensational news! A STRONG SIGNAL: 122,826 PEOPLE DEMAND FAIR CHOCOLATE! Video of A strong signal: 122,826 people demand fair chocolate!* Previous
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A STRONG SIGNAL: 122,826 PEOPLE DEMAND FAIR CHOCOLATE! In December of 2015 activists from Make Chocolate Fair! handed over 122,826 signatures to the the Association of Chocolate, Biscuit and Confectionery Industries of Europe (CAOBISCO) in Brussels. Thereby they demanded from the chocolate industry: WIR VERLANGEN VON DEN SCHOKOLADENPRODUZENTEN: Ensure fair payment to cocoa farmers and their workers Chocolate companies have to guarantee a living income for small-scale farmers in order to secure a decent living for themselves and their families in relation to the total cost of living in their respective country. Only if cocoa farmers will receive a decent income can they pay a living wage to the workers they hire. The average income of cocoa farmers and workers especially in West Africa is far below the level of absolute poverty which means living on 1,25 USD and less per day. The income must cover the basic needs of the earners and their families which include shelter, nutrition, drinking water, health care, education, child care, taxes and transportation amongst others. With regard to small-scale producers, such an income refers to a fair minimum price for their cocoa beans, enabling them to pay a living wage to their hired workers. Further, a fair payment prevents farmers from using child labour and allows parents to pay school related costsfor their children.
Adhere to human and labour rights along the entire cocoa supply chain and oppose exploitative child labour Chocolate companies shall ensure the compliance with human rights and decent working conditions by fully respecting and implementing the internationally recognized principles as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Labour Organization (ILO). In Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana alone over 2 million children are working on cocoa plantations, hundreds of thousands of them working under conditions which are not allowed by international standards (Source: Tulane Report 2015). Due to these serious grievances in cocoa production, companies must particularly oppose abusive child labour in accordance with the ILO conventions 182and 138.
Enhance cocoa farmers’ capacities to perform sustainable anddiversified farming
Chocolate companies have to contribute to the maintenance of a balanced ecological and climate system, as well as to good soil and water quality by supporting sustainable cocoa production. They shall increase the farmers’ capacities to diversify their agricultural products as diversification of income plays a crucial role in improving the living conditions of small-scale farmers. Cultivating and trading a variety of crops stabilizes the income of farmers and their workers by reducing the dependency on the barely profitable cocoa business. Furthermore, agricultural diversification protects them against crises such as crop failure caused by extreme weather conditions, minimizes the negative effects of extreme price fluctuations and enhances food security. With regard to both aspects, companies have to ensure regular trainings of cocoa farmers on climate and natural resource friendly agricultural practices and methods on agricultural diversification. Comply with above demands by adopting an independent certification and monitoring system Chocolate companies must use an independent product certification system accompanied by an external monitoring system in order to guarantee adherence to social and ecological standards and to assure full transparency along the supply chain. Given the fact that independent certification of products still only holds a small share of the overall production of chocolate, companies must hence substantially increase their use of certified cocoa with the long-term goal of aligning all their products to these standards. Despite an increase in certification from 2% in 2009 to 16% in 2013 most cocoa farmers still live in absolute poverty (Source: Cocoa Barometer 2015). That is why the demand for independent certification forms part of a larger package of demands that needs to be fulfilled, as certification alone is not sufficient to improve the living and working conditions in cocoa and chocolate production. First name Last name * - Select -AustriaCzech RepublicGermanyEstonia---BelgiumFinlandFranceHungaryItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNetherlandsPolandRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaUnited KingdomOther country... Country Other country...Email *
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A GREAT SUCCESS: CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY RESPONDS TO THE DEMANDS BY MAKECHOCOLATE FAIR!
Sabine Nafziger, Secretary General of CAOBISCO, received the signatures and declared that chocolate manufacturers will contribute to a living income calculation for cocoa farmers. Thereby the European chocolate industry responds to one of the most central demands, which the campaign Make Chocolate Fair! has been pressuring for during the past two years. The campaign views such a calculation as a crucial first step so that cocoa farmers will receive a fair price for their cocoa in the future.Read more
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THE FINAL COUNTDOWN!The final countdown
The countdown is on: We will hand over all signatures to the chocolate industry in Brussels on the 2nd of December of 2015! * Read more about The Final Countdown! TULANE-REPORT: CHILD LABOR ON THE RISE IN WEST AFRICA Daniel Rosenthal/ laif A recently published report by the Tulane University reveals an increase in child labor by 18% in West Africa's cocoa production. * Read more about Tulane-Report: Child labor on the rise in WestAfrica
DESPITE AN INCREASE IN CERTIFIED CHOCOLATE COCOA FARMERS CONTINUE TO LIVE IN EXTREME POVERTY The 2015 Cocoa Barometer shows that the global market share in certified chocolate rose significantly in the past years. However, the per capita income of most cocoa farmers remains far below povertylines.
* Read more about Despite an increase in certified chocolate cocoa farmers continue to live in extreme poverty SILVER FOR “CHOCOLATE SHOCK” FROM MAKE CHOCOLATE FAIR! The video clip “Chocolate Shock” was awarded Silver at this year’s Deauville Green Awards. * Read more about Silver for “Chocolate Shock” from MakeChocolate Fair!
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