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Helping Farmers Build Climate Resilience in Ghana 

The Accessible Soils And Sustainable Environments (ASASE) project, implemented by ETG | Beyond Beans and funded by The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), aims to address the pressing issues facing cocoa farming in Ghana, particularly the adverse effects of deforestation and climate change.

Cultivating Sustainability

Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) plays a vital role in supporting both farmers and companies in sustainable practices. Charles Mfoafo Tetteh, a cocoa farmer from the Ashanti Region in Ghana, is one of the beneficiaries.

A World First

Introducing world’s first Rainforest Alliance certified cashew. We are pleased to announce that over the last year, ETG | Beyond Beans has collaborated closely with Rainforest Alliance (RFA), AATIF, & ProCashew (USDA), and farmer groups to develop and introduce the world’s first Rainforest Alliance certified cashew. In November 2023, smallholder farmer groups in Côte d’Ivoire…

Enhancing Cocoa Sustainability

Last year, Vanessa Schielke, a student at the Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences completed her thesis on Sustainable Value Chains. Her research focused on the socio-economic and environmental factors that influence smallholders’ decision to adopt agroforestry practices. As a case study, she travelled to Ghana’s Ashanti region to analyse Beyond Bean’s agroforestry…

The Logistics of Contemporary Cocoa

Welcome to the third part of  our series explaining cocoa! The previous posts in this series explained the history of cacao and cocoa. This post will explain how the contemporary cocoa industry works.

Ecuador: Tropical Forests among Cacao Crops

Ecuador is an area of high biological diversity, fascinating landscapes, and impressive rainforests intermixed with agricultural land. The combination of nature and agriculture is only possible thanks to the commitment of Ecuador’s people and farmers. These farmers are supported by companies like ETG and our partners that are committed to the protecting environment and improving…

A Very Short History of Cocoa

Understanding the history of cocoa is vital for not only shedding light on how cocoa came to be the commodity it is today, but also for comprehending the complex web of social, economic, and political circumstances which make designing and implementing sustainability projects in cocoa ever more complicated.

Delivering Multipurpose Trees to El Sábalo, Ecuador

These photos show the delivery of 2,000 multipurpose trees for agroforestry to the El Sábalo community, Santo Domingo. Delivery was conducted in collaboration with local partner Burneoexport. With the delivery of the trees, farmers were offered trainings in Good Agricultural Practices.

From Cassava to Attiéké in 60 Seconds

Attiéké is a popular dish similar to couscous made from fermented cassava. The women sell attiéké made from cassava grown on their own farms, forming a vital pillar of income diversification among farming communities.

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