Using the entire cocoa fruit to make chocolate could address several issues plaguing the cocoa industry, including the rising price of cocoa beans and the endemic poverty among cocoa farmers.
Anian Schreiber, co-founder of a Swiss start-up focused on sustainable cocoa farming, told the BBC, "Instead of fighting over who gets how much of the cake, you make the cake bigger and make everybody benefit. The farmers gain significantly extra income by utilizing cocoa pulp, and important industrial processing occurs in the country of origin, creating jobs and adding value that can be distributed locally."
Published 28 August 2024, 08:56 IST