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Article

27 Jun 2019

Author:
Fern, Tropenbos International & Fair Trade

Report looks at options for regulating cocoa supply chains in the EU

"Towards sustainable cocoa supply chains: Regulatory options for the EU", 12 June 2019

Europeans consume more chocolate than anyone else in the world.  But the cocoa production sector – based primarily in Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire - is plagued with child labour and deforestation. 

Following decades of failed voluntary efforts to address these problems, there are growing calls from civil society, industry and governments for the EU to regulate its cocoa supply chains.  

This report looks at different forms this regulatory action could take, drawing on the experience of supply chain regulation in other sectors. Whilst the analysis focuses on a regulation for the cocoa sector, much of it is also useful for thinking around regulating other commodities like soy, beef or palm oil.

Click here for the executive summary.