Hershey Goes Sustainable Source: Hoffman, Maria. \"Accelerating Developments in
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Hershey Goes Sustainable
Source: Hoffman, Maria. "Accelerating Developments in Certified Chocolates," Food Logistics, http://www.foodlogistics.com/blog/10875169/accelerating-developments-in-certified-chocolates, posted 2/6/2013.
Valentine's
Daylong dash—the
time of year that truly tests logistics and supply chain management at jewelry, flower, gift shops, and restaurants. But few companies will be challenging their suppliers as seriously as Hershey Corporation. Just recently, the company announced its intention to use cocoa beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms in 100% of its products by 2020, in an effort to promote sustainable, ecologically-sound farming practices and safe conditions for workers and families.
While testing its supply chain, Hershey is trying to improve the quality of its products as it expands business into China, India and Brazil, which are rapidly developing a middle class consumer base. "We can deliver chocolate to many people around the world thathaven't had it before and create the demand for the cocoa farmers. But the only way those cocoa farmers are going to be able to meet that demand is they've got to become better," says Hershey's VP of global commodities.
Hershey has been procuring cocoa beans from West Africa for over 50 years and 70% of the world's cocoa currently comes from West and Central Africa. (There are 800,000 cocoa farmers across the Ivory Coast). In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift toward more environmentally- and socially-conscious sourcing. Mobile technology usage in West Africa has greatly increased in the last 2-3 years, which is a great tool for farmers to access proper farming practices and also connects farmers with vital information about child labor and safety. The International Cocoa Institute is further creatingcommunity-based programming in 550 West African communities. Hershey projects over the next two years it will enroll 100,000 of those farmers to help develop a sustainable supply of cocoa for the world.
"We know it's very feasible to increase farmer productivity by 50 percent," says Hershey, "as long as farmers: (1) have access to fertilizers and pesticides; (2) are educated on how to apply them safely; (3) modernize their harvesting methodologies; and (4) have access to modern information on farming practices."
Critical Thinking Questions:
1. Why is it difficult to create sustainable cocoa operations?
A.
Farmers do not have access to cell phones.
B.
Fertilizer is not available in Africa.
C.
Most crops come from a multitude of small farms in Africa.
D.
Valentine's Day puts tremendous stress on restaurant supply chains.
2. Why is Hershey planning on using 100% certified cocoa beans by 2020?
A.
It wants to improve the quality of its products as it expands globally.
B.
It wants safer working conditions for farm workers.
C.
It wants to promote sustainable farming practices.
D.
All of the above.
3. Mobile phones have
A.
doubled farmer productivity.
B.
just increased in use this year in West Africa.
C.
connected farmers with useful information.
D.
All of the above.
4. Hershey is helping farmers increase productivity because
A.
it is being pressured by the U.S. government.
B.
the farmers have threatened to sell to Nestle and Mars if Hershey does not provide more support.
C.
the company will not be able to meet global demand without such increases in African farms.
D.
it is responsible for the Rainforest Alliance program.
Explanation / Answer
1. C. Most crops come from a multitude of small farms in Africa.
It is difficult to create sustainable cocoa operations because its production area is limited as it can be grown with specific atmosphere. As the article says 70% of the world's cocoa comes from West and Central Africa. There is also an issue with farmer's productivity which has been creating problems for sustainable cocoa operations.
2. D. All of the above.
Hershey is planning on using 100% certified cocoa beans by 2020 with an intention to promote sustainable ecologically -sound farming practices and safe working conditions for workers and families. Hershey is also trying to improve the quality of its products as it expands its business into other countries like China, India and Brazil, which have a good consumer base. Hershey's intention is to supply chocolate to many people around the globe which they have not had before and also to create a huge demand for the cocoa farmers.
3. Mobile phones have : C. Connected farmers with useful information.
The use of mobile phones enable farmers to reach out to new and improved farming practices. It also connects farmers with vital information about child labour and safety which provides a better and safety working condition for workers and their farmers.
4. Hershey is helping farmers increase productivity because , D. It is responsible for the Rainforest Alliance Program.
Hershey is helping farmers increase productivity because it wants to increase the standard of living of workers. The Hershey Corporation also wants to expand its business into other countries. But according to Hershey the only way the cocoa farmers can meet this increasing demand is they have to increase their productivity. They have to make themselves better.