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NCA and WCF join forces to promote stronger conservation in cocoa supply chain

The National Confectioners Association (NCA) and the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) have released policy principles calling for implementing a mandatory due diligence framework in the United States to address the risk of deforestation in the cocoa supply chain and support efforts to restore and conserve forests.

In a joint statement, the two organisations said providing supply chain transparency through due diligence frameworks is an important part of efforts between governments, farmers, NGOs and the private sector to continue restoring forests in regions where cocoa is a major agricultural commodity.

To end deforestation in the supply chain, we must work towards global harmonisation at each point — John Downs, NCA president & CEO

John Downs, NCA president & CEO, said: “The commitments from companies, governments, and other key stakeholders are critically important as governments around the world contemplate deploying due diligence laws to increase supply chain transparency.

“To end deforestation in the supply chain, we must work towards global harmonisation at each point. The industry cannot do this alone; more work needs to be done with our partners on making a lasting, meaningful impact.”

The European Commission, along with individual governments, are currently debating initiatives to increase supply chain transparency and strengthen trade enforcement by establishing due diligence frameworks.

Action is needed now to preserve what is left of West Africa’s tropical rain forests — Martin Short, president, WCF

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