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Sunbeth to Train 100,000 Cocoa Farmers by 2040 in New Sustainability Push

byStephen Abebor
May 8, 2026
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Sunbeth Global Concepts, a West African cocoa origination and export firm, has committed to training 100,000 smallholder farmers by 2040 under its newly unveiled Orange Cocoa Sustainability Framework. The pledge, announced Tuesday, marks one of the sector’s most ambitious long term capacity-building targets as chocolate-makers and traders face mounting pressure to decarbonize supply chains and root out child labor.

The framework rests on three pillars: regenerative agricultural practices, financial inclusion for growers, and digital traceability from farm gate to port. Sunbeth said the first phase will cover 25,000 farmers across Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, which together produce nearly 60% of the world’s cocoa, focusing on soil management, post-harvest loss reduction, and farm record-keeping.

“Scale without sustainability is a liability,” said Adebayo Ogunlesi, Sunbeth’s head of corporate affairs, in a statement. “We are moving beyond compliance and into multi-decade partnership with farming communities.” The company declined to disclose the program’s budget but said it will co-invest with licensee buyers in Europe and North America.

Industry reaction was measured but positive. Analysts note that training pledges often falter due to low farmer enrollment and irregular monitoring. However, Sunbeth plans to use blockchain-backed ledgers to verify attendance and measure yield improvements, an approach that could differentiate it from less transparent competitors.

The initiative comes as the European Union’s deforestation regulation (EUDR) takes full effect, requiring importers to prove cocoa did not originate from recently cleared forest land. Sunbeth’s framework includes geolocation mapping of farm plots, a move that directly addresses EUDR compliance while opening access to premium “sustainable” cocoa contracts.

For the 2.5 million smallholders in West Africa, most managing less than two hectares, access to training often determines whether they stay in the crop or shift to rubber or mining. By 2040, Sunbeth aims to have trained a cohort representing roughly 4% of the region’s farming households.

Annual reports will be audited by an unnamed third party. Investors and confectionery brands with 2030 net-zero goals are watching: without verifiable on-farm change, cocoa remains one of agribusiness’s toughest decarbonization challenges.

Tags: cocoa sustainabilityEUDR compliancefarmer trainingOrange Cocoa Frameworkregenerative farmingsmallholder farmersSunbeth Global Conceptssupply chain transparencySustainable AgricultureWest Africa cocoa
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