
When Cocoa Demand Softens, Traceability Quietly Becomes More Strategic
As cocoa markets soften and surplus looms, traceability helps suppliers stay credible, compliant and resilient with buyers across cycles.

As cocoa markets soften and surplus looms, traceability helps suppliers stay credible, compliant and resilient with buyers across cycles.

Farmforce and Meridia will unveil the 2026 Traceability Barometer at Amsterdam Cocoa Week, sharing data-driven insights on cocoa first-mile traceability, EUDR readiness, data quality, and practical steps to strengthen compliance and transparency.

GFW Pro aligns with the EUDR forest definition criteria using validated global datasets such as JRC GFC v2 and the SBTN Natural Lands Map. Here’s why accuracy matters more than resolution.

Benchmark first-mile traceability with peers. Take the 10-minute survey; results at Amsterdam Cocoa Week and a global webinar. Anonymous, role-tailored.

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DADU in Farmforce Orbit automates routine data updates, boosting efficiency, accuracy, and compliance across agricultural operations.

Farmforce’s Coach Management feature helps organizations boost field performance with KPI tracking, accountability, and real-time reporting.

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