For decades, the global chocolate industry has been dogged by claims of child labour in its supply chain. Nestlé’s Alexander von Maillot says it’s time to address the real root of the problem: poverty
Nestle will start paying cocoa farmers cash if they send their children to school rather than out to tend crops as part of a push to purchase all of its cocoa through a fully traceable, directly sourced supply chain by 2025. Chocolate makers are coming under mounting pressure from investors, consumers and governments to make sure the cocoa beans they source were not produced
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