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Gabriela Ramirez Galindo - 19 Jun 2012
Scientists hope to turn the cocoa crop into a tool for reforestation.
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- 19 May 2022
Experts map matrix of certification standards at World Forestry Congress
Forests vulnerable to complex value chains
Interview
- 20 Oct 2021
Keep fossil fuels in focus while talking forests and trees at COP26, says forestry expert
Interview with Robert Nasi: "Financial incentives falling short"
Event Coverage
- 27 May 2021
Wrong way to chocolate: Turn back now
Time for cocoa industry to embrace sustainable agroforestry systems
News
- 27 Mar 2021
Cocoa in Ivory Coast to benefit from ‘companion trees’
Finding solutions to reduce mortality
News
- 27 Mar 2021
Cocoa in Ivory Coast to benefit from ‘companion trees’
19 Feb 2021
Logging and mines occupy Baka Pygmy hunting areas in Cameroon
Food security at risk for vulnerable roadside communities
Event Coverage
- 20 Oct 2020
Nature-based solutions fuel new Resilient Landscapes initiative
Tackling ecosystem crises through public-private collaborations
Analysis
- 31 Mar 2020
Producing legal, sustainable and zero-deforestation cocoa in Cameroon won’t be easy
New regulations must be developed by Cameroonian stakeholders
Event Coverage
- 28 Jun 2019
Bitter or sweet trade for Africa’s cocoa farmers?
Peter Akong Minang says Africa lagging behind on product certification
Analysis
- 3 Jun 2019
Can forests and smallholders live in harmony in Africa?
Six countries, three reflections, and a team of scientists working to define a landscape that works for all
Feature
- 30 Jul 2018
Cocoa agroforests mean more than chocolate
Optimizing carbon stocks of cocoa landscapes can help conserve Africa’s forests – and aid global climate goals
Feature
- 30 Jul 2018
Cocoa agroforests mean more than chocolate
News
- 18 Aug 2014
Crop diversity can sweeten the deal for African cocoa farmers
Diversification of crops in cocoa agroforestry systems could be a win-win solution.
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