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Nestlé Income Accelerator Program – Baseline report

Test at Scale Phase

The Income Accelerator Program (IAP) aims to tackle key issues facing farm households in the cocoa sector – such as Living Income (LI) gap, child labor, and lack of women empowerment – by enhancing cocoa productivity, increasing additional income sources, improving gender equality, creating a professional labor force, and improving access to loans and savings.

This baseline report shows that the farm households eligible to take part in the IAP are typical of those in Côte d’Ivoire’s cocoa sector.

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To know more, you can download the report below.

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