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Cocoa for peace: Cocoanect sources fine flavour cocoa in conflict-ridden Arauca, Colombia.

september 28, 2017 4:38 pm Gepubliceerd door

Cocoanect signed a contract with the national cocoa federation of Colombia (Fedecacao) to purchase an additional 300 MT of Colombian cocoa from the Arauca region. The purchase is important for this region, as fine flavour cocoa plays a significant role in restructuring the economy and reducing drug-related violence. 

Representatives of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the Federación Nacional de Cacaoteros (Fedecacao), the governor of Arauca Mr. Alvarado Bestene and Cocoanect’s Max Goetler were present at the port on September 19th, where the first containers were being stuffed with Arauca cocoa for a client in Malaysia.

UNODC and Fedecacao have worked tirelessly in the past years to improve the cocoa sector in Arauca. This region in north-eastern Colombia has a long history of conflicts. Focusing on organic fine flavour cocoa is considered a great opportunity for the local farmers, many of them formerly involved in the illegal cultivation of coca, to have a more stable income.

The area has excellent fine flavour cocoa genetics as well as outstanding growing conditions for cocoa. Cocoanect’s Max Goettler sees great potential for Arauca cocoa. He visited the cocoa plantations in the Arauca region prior to the meeting. He was not only highly impressed by the quality of farming in Arauca, he was also fascinated by the long history the region has with cocoa, which dates back hundreds of years. Mirko Bellochio, Cocoanect’s specialty cocoa specialist, adds he is equally impressed with the Arauca cocoa, and really enjoyed the chocolate made of the Arauca beans, commenting on its low acidity and nice fruity finish.

The high quality of the Arauca cocoa beans has not gone unnoticed and resulted in International Cocoa Awards being awarded in 2010 and 2011. Chances are more awards will be added this year, with 3 Arauca samples nominated for this year’s award.  (winners will be announced at Salon du Chocolat in Paris on October 30th)

Are you interested in our Arauca cocoa beans? Contact our Specialty Cocoa Specialist Mirko Bellocchio at specialtycocoa<@> cocoanect.com or +31107603113

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Cocoanect signed a contract with the national cocoa federation of Colombia (Fedecacao) to purchase an additional 300 MT of Colombian…

To the heart of the cocoa region in Madagascar: UCLS visit

september 27, 2017 4:30 pm Gepubliceerd door

In Ambanja, Madagascar, our supplier UCLS has built an impressive fine flavour operation. Our Specialty Cocoa specialist Mirko Bellocchio traveled to the Red Island, to meet the people behind the wonderful fruity cocoa (and share some chocolate made out of their beans). 

Growing stronger

Union de Coopératives Lazan’ny Sambirano, or UCLS, is a union of 24 cocoa farmer cooperatives in the Ambanja region. Forming a union in 2009 was an important step for the cooperatives. The new power of scale meant they were able to export their cocoa beans directly, and put a greater focus on quality.

The island has some outstanding cocoa genetics. Yet to enable UCLS to enter the international fine flavour market, improvements were needed. Not much effort went into the fermentation and drying of the cocoa beans before, as middlemen would take up the beans regardless of quality. Putting in this effort, however, is key to ensuring that the cocoa reaches its full potential and will interest premium chocolate makers.

With help from French NGO Agriculteurs Français et Développement International (AFDI) all 24 cooperatives got fermentation tanks installed and uniform fermentation and drying protocols were implemented across all cooperatives. AFDI also provide on-going training sessions for the farmers. During these sessions, they learn best practices in important farming skills, such as pruning and applying organic fertilizers.

Strengthening UCLS’s financial stability has also been an important step. Cocoanect, together with social business Solidarité Internationale Pour le Développement et l’investissement  (SIDI), provided pre-finance for the union which enabled them to grow their operations.

Ms Andrasa, the warehouse keeper

Quality from bean-to-bar

During his visit in September, specialty cocoa specialist Mirko Bellochio was highly impressed by the work on the ground. He visited the Mivoatra cooperative to explore the cocoa farms and see the local fermentation and drying centers. He then traveled to the UCLS headquarters in Ambanja, to meet with the staff at the main warehouse.

Ms. Andrasa, the smiley but strict warehouse keeper, is the one overseeing the sorting and bagging of the cocoa. Momentarily she allowed the operations to be put on hold, to share a bar of chocolate Mirko brought. The guys visibly enjoyed devouring the chocolate, even if it had melted somewhat in the warm Malagasy sun. Later that day, Mr. Tesla of AFDI, and the director of UCLS, Mr. Raharison also had a taste of the Chocolat Beussent Lachelle bar. When they learned the chocolate was made from UCLS cocoa beans, their eyes lit up. A French chocolate maker turned the UCLS cocoa beans into such delicious chocolate!? They could not be more proud.

Tasting UCLS chocolate in Ambanja

Onwards and upwards

While nibbling on their chocolate, Mr. Tesla and Mr. Raharison explain that UCLS is just at the beginning. The union is working towards having, even more, control of their post harvesting protocol. A centralized fermentation and drying center (as seen at Kokoa Kamili) is on top of their wishlist. Most of all, they explain, their drive is to develop their region and provide the cocoa farmers with a sustainable income. And to have more UCLS, Madagascar labeled chocolate bars lining the shelves.

Are you a chocolate maker and interested in our UCLS cocoa? Contact our specialty cocoa specialist Mirko Bellocchio at specialtycocoa<@> cocoanect.com or +31107603113

Learn more:

“Farmers are encouraged to grow the cocoa under a canopy of indigenous shade trees”

read our UCLS Sourcing Report

from left to right: the bagging station at the main warehouse, visiting the farms, Mirko and Mr. Toutou (Totovahiny), and tasting chocolate with Mr. Tesla & Mr. Raharison.

 

In Ambanja, Madagascar, our supplier UCLS has built an impressive fine flavour operation. Our Specialty Cocoa specialist Mirko Bellocchio traveled…