June 19, 2024
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Key Highlights: * Nestlé collaborates with expert partners for full traceability of cocoa sourcing * Up to 12,000 tonnes of cocoa ingredients are used annually at Nestlés York site * Consumers can scan QR codes on KitKat packs to learn about the programme Original Press Release:
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Building on the work of Nestlé’s Cocoa Plan, the Income Accelerator programme was created in
By 2030, the programme aims to reach an estimated 160,000 cocoa-farming families in Nestlé’s cocoa supply chain to create impact at scale. The programme incentivises and supports cocoa-farming families to enrol their children in school, implement good agricultural practices, engage in agroforestry activities, and diversify their incomes.* Nestlé has collaborated with a number of expert partners and suppliers to transform its global cocoa sourcing and achieve full traceability and physical segregation of the cocoa sourced from its income accelerator programme. This means Nestlé is able to track the entire journey of cocoa beans from groups of farms to factory, while keeping them physically separated from other cocoa sources. The cocoa ingredients from the income accelerator programme adhere to one of the highest traceability standards, ensuring "mixed identity preserved" traceability, enabling cocoa to be traced and stored separately. At Nestlé's York site, up to 12,000 tonnes of cocoa ingredients are used every year to produce chocolate for a range of brands including KitKat,
Today’s news means that KitKat will feature on pack information where consumers can scan the QR code to learn more about how the programme works to benefit the livelihoods of cocoa farming families and their communities.
“Sourcing cocoa with this level of traceability, at the scale that Nestlé operates, is no mean feat. It has taken a lot of hard work by many people, but we know that there is still more to be done. “We will continue to push to make a positive impact on the lives of farmers and their communities and contribute to a more sustainable cocoa industry,” added Davies. One partner which has played a significant role in the implementation of the Income Accelerator Programme, is the non-profit organisation,
All of the cocoa Nestlé has sourced for chocolate in the
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