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Maximizing Opportunities in Coffee & Cacao in the Americas (MOCCA) MOCCA at a glance $36.4 million over 5 years In support of coffee and cacao market systems Objectives: Increase productivity Expand trade


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Maximizing Opportunities in Coffee & Cacao in the Americas (MOCCA)

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MOCCA at a glance

  • $36.4 million over 5 years
  • In support of coffee and cacao

market systems

  • Objectives:

̶ Increase productivity ̶ Expand trade ̶ Facilitate rehabilitation and renovation (R&R)

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Why farmers are not investing in R&R?

National Commodity Institutions and Regional Platforms not currently fulfilling their potential to strengthen the coffee and cocoa sectors through quality goods, services, and information. – Underfunded & uncoordinated R&D – Lack of access to finance – Lack of access to affordable and reliable planting material – Low adoption of agronomic, climate resilient, and R&R best practices – Low value trading models that do not reward quality

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Build buyer-seller relationships Augment research and dissemination Strengthen suppliers of genetic material for planting Facilitate access to finance Support trade association service provision Bolster platforms Farmer Training

MOCCA Activities

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Partners

Cacao Lead Cacao implementer in Ecuador Cacao research, germplasm funding, quality standards A2F Strategy R&R fund with SCC Coffee variety breeding, research, large nursery verification

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Targets

̶ Over 120,000 coffee and cacao farmers, and 1,230 organizations benefitted – 79,100 receiving training – Remainder receiving A2F or accessing high-quality genetic material for planting ̶ $64 million in loans facilitated to 29,600 farmers ̶ 33 percent productivity gain ̶ $21 million leveraged from public and private sectors ̶ 950 nursery and clonal garden operators supported ̶ 12 NCIs and trade associations supported to improve or expand services that can help farmers better conduct R&R

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Farmer Training

MOCCA Activities

  • Facilitate trainings in collaboration with shared value-minded companies
  • Develop cacao diploma and launch a youth promoter network to augment

Cacao Movil trainings

  • Expand and enhance the existing Cocoa Toolkit and customize the

Cacao Movil platform

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Build buyer-seller relationships

MOCCA Activities

  • Develop and pilot business models that incentivize quality
  • Create an enterprise grants fund
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Augment research and dissemination

MOCCA Activities

  • Update existing cacao varieties at national and international

germplasm collections

  • Facilitate financial support to international germplasm collections
  • Increase farmer access to research findings
  • Develop Cadmium mitigation strategies
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Strengthen suppliers of genetic material for planting

MOCCA Activities

  • Conduct a baseline analysis of nurseries, clonal gardens, and potential

sources for quality genetic materials

  • Develop and promote nursery and clonal garden management guides
  • Strengthen the technical and business management capacity of existing

nurseries and clonal gardens

  • Catalyze the establishment of new nurseries and clonal gardens through

private sector linkages.

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MOCCA Activities

Support trade association service provision

  • Conduct a capacity assessment for leading NCIs in each target country and develop

capacity building plans with key NCIs

  • Facilitate NCI assessments of farmer cooperatives focusing on their ability to foster

improved quality, improve marketing channels, and engage private sector through more transparent business models

  • Expand Cocoa Flavor Map to Guatemala, Peru, and Ecuador to support marketing

efforts

  • Accelerate the establishment and adoption
  • f cacao quality standards, nationally and

regionally

  • Facilitate Cocoa of Excellence and

Chocolate competitions

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Bolster platforms

MOCCA Activities

  • Facilitate regional platform meetings
  • Create an online information sharing platform
  • Facilitate the formulation of policy proposals for the Latin America cacao

sector

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We need your support! Here are some ways you can support our efforts:

Are you a chocolate manufacturer?

Train farmers to improve their technical knowledge for assessing cocoa quality and understanding market needs (Cocoa Flavor Map, Chocolate and Cocoa Competitions)

Are you a cacao trader? Do you represent a bilateral or multilateral institution? Do you work in cacao research?

Support the maintenance of gene banks and cocoa genetic diversity conservation efforts via Cacaonet Facilitate access to credit for R&R investments and long-term financial services for smallholder farmers Support knowledge transfer and strengthen local and regional institutions to put applied research in the hands of producers and

  • ther supply chain actors
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Thank you

Contact Information

Ryan Bathrick, Project Director

TechnoServe Email: rbthrick@tns.org

Carolina Aguilar, Cacao Director

Lutheran World Relief Email: Caguilar@lwr.org