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12 Aoû 2014

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Nestlé

Nestlé: Tackling child labour in cocoa farming

The Fair Labor Association (FLA) has today published its first report on Nestlé's cocoa supply chain since the company joined the organisation, highlighting areas where the company needs to do more to meet the FLA code. Their assessment is helping to ensure the effectiveness of the Nestlé Cocoa Plan which seeks to improve the lives of cocoa farmers and their communities, addressing child labour while improving productivity and ensuring the flow of good quality, sustainable cocoa. The FLA's report suggests that more targeted help is needed for children at risk...As a company, we are doing all we can but we acknowledge that, as long as children work on cocoa farms, there will always be more to do Sandra Martinez, Global Head of Chocolate and Confectionery...

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