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Nov 30, 2023 1:45:00 PM4 min read

Luker Chocolate Celebrates the Completion of the Cacao Effect, a Five-Year Initiative that Positively Impacted Over 1,000 Cacao Farmers and Their Families

  • The Cacao Effect, Luker’s longest-running “The Chocolate Dream” project is complete after five years, having improved the well-being of over 6,000 rural families
  • Luker, alongside its partners, contributed to the economic and social transformation of 18 municipalities in Urabá Antioqueño, Bajo Cauca, Huila and Tumaco
  • More than 700 farmers who were trained in Luker’s climate-smart agricultural methodology increased their productivity by 42%

November 30, 2023  Luker Chocolate's longest-running The Chocolate Dream project, The Cacao Effect has been completed, reaching and enriching over 6,000 rural families in Colombia.

The five-year initiative focused on increasing farmer income through productivity, strengthening farmer associations, and improving education and resilience in rural communities strongly affected by violence. The closing event was held on November 24, 2023, in Bogotá, Colombia, and showcased both the impact of the project and also provided an opportunity for attendees to connect with the project participants. 

The Cacao Effect Project was rolled out as part of Luker’s plan “The Chocolate Dream” - a root and branch of Luker’s sustainability strategy. The cooperation agreement was signed on November 30, 2018, for a period of five years. The Alliance consists of Luker Chocolate; USAID Colombia, Luker Foundation, Enel Colombia, Saldarriaga Concha Foundation, EAFIT University, and IDH (the Sustainable Trade Initiative).  Together, the shared mission was to strengthen cocoa production and enhance the livelihoods of cocoa producers and their communities in four main regions of the country, Urabá, Bajo Cauca, Huila, and Tumaco – areas historically affected by conflict, illicit crops, and violence.

Julia Ocampo, Luker's VP of Cacao Sourcing and Sustainability says “The Cacao Effect set the foundation of our anchor model approach, that we currently use to implement The Chocolate Dream. By partnering with diverse allies, we can have a more significant impact on the communities and their ecosystem. As we grow The Chocolate Dream, we will continue working with cocoa-growing communities, with a special focus on generational inclusion so that young people have better opportunities to integrate into the sector and see a prosperous future in cacao.”

The Cacao Effect - An Anchor for Peace in Cocoa Territories 

For decades, the Colombian countryside has been the scene of armed conflict, with cacao farming areas lying within some of the most impacted regions. These territories have suffered the effects of conflict connected to the prevalence of illegal crop cultivation. Cacao growing has emerged as the conduit for economic empowerment in these communities, following a USD 36.35 million investment – of which USD 7.5 million came from international cooperation, mainly from USAID. In the past five years, The Cacao Effect has been a guiding light for cocoa-growing communities in Colombia, creating inclusive rural development opportunities that are sufficiently powerful to improve the quality of life of the producing families and their communities. 

“Although this project reaches its conclusion, we want to emphasize that the work does not end here”, assured Jeremiah Carew, Mission Director in Charge of USAID Colombia, “on the contrary, with the alliances we have strengthened and improved capacity, cocoa farmers have a path forward to continue generating greater income.”

The project focused on five key areas:

Productivity – Enhanced cocoa productivity with over 700 participating farmers trained in Luker’s climate-smart agricultural methodology including agroforestry design, pruning, and soil nutrition, the participating farmers saw an increase in productivity of 42%.

Entrepreneurship –The Cocoa Effect partnered with the communities to help bring innovative new business ideas to life that would bring in new and lucrative income streams. 837 individuals were trained in entrepreneurship, 63% of whom are women.

Farming Associations – The Cocoa Effect worked to strengthen farming associations – an important source of support for small farmers – with administrative training programs, technical help, and advice on best commercial practices so that they could provide better support to their members. Over 20 cocoa farming associations were strengthened with a 36% improvement in the Organizational Capacity Index among associations from 2019-2023.

Education – The Cacao Effect partnered with rural schools in the regions to implement thorough reading and vocational education programs to both improve comprehension skills and better equip teens to find future jobs. 3,606 children, youths, and adults received academic program training.

Resilience –The project engaged with farming communities that have suffered through years of conflict to help them both recover and improve resilience against future challenges. The Cocoa Effect worked with 1,435 individuals in neighboring communities offering psychological support to help develop coping mechanisms for conflict resolution.

The Cocoa Effect is not just a name. It is the realization that cocoa can have a positive and exponential effect driving peace and prosperity in vulnerable regions in Colombia.

About Luker Chocolate  

Luker Chocolate is a Colombian B4B (business for business) chocolate manufacturer that specializes in helping brands and companies to create purpose-driven products from a wide range of fine chocolate ingredients, made with the highest quality cocoa following the best practices in sustainability standards. As a high-quality chocolate manufacturer, the products are made exclusively from directly sourced Cacao Fino de Aroma and are characterized by their superior taste.  To drive well-being across the cocoa value chain, Luker Chocolate partners with brands and companies who are committed to quality and sustainability, developing exceptional tasting and purpose-driven chocolate products.   To learn more visit https://www.lukerchocolate.com/en/.