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Cocoa agroforestry in Brazil through a public-private partnership

Historically, Brazil was a significant cocoa producer, primarily in the Amazon region, but since the 1970s, cocoa production became increasingly replaced by extensive livestock farming. What production remained, was halted by a fungal epidemic, resulting in Brazil becoming a net importer of cocoa beans. Thanks to recent sustainable development programmes and the emergence of the bioeconomy, Brazil has since experienced renewed interest in cocoa cultivation, especially in cocoa agroforestry. Initiatives such as Mondelez's Sustainable Cocoa Production project aim to promote sustainable cocoa production, with a focus on environmental regulations and good agricultural practices. The project focuses on two regions, Bahia and Pará.

Title of publication: Agroforestry at work
Volume: 2.6
Issue: 62
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Page range: 73-79
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Author: Pedro Zanetti Freire Santos
Other authors: Jens Hammer, Michele Santos, Noemi Siqueira, Rodrigo Mauro Freire
Organization: Tropenbos International
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Year: 2024
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Country/ies: Brazil
Geographical coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
Type: Article
Content language: English
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