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The main objective of this book is to evaluate the effect of Rainforest Alliance and UTZ certifications on the well-being of cocoa producers in Cameroon. Specifically, it aims to assess the effect of these certifications on the economic and social well-being of producers. In order to achieve these objectives, a survey was carried out among producers in the central region, specifically in the districts of Ngoumou and Mbangassina. Cost-benefit analysis was the methodology used to achieve the objectives. It assessed the costs, benefits, profits and profitability criteria for each category of…mehr

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The main objective of this book is to evaluate the effect of Rainforest Alliance and UTZ certifications on the well-being of cocoa producers in Cameroon. Specifically, it aims to assess the effect of these certifications on the economic and social well-being of producers. In order to achieve these objectives, a survey was carried out among producers in the central region, specifically in the districts of Ngoumou and Mbangassina. Cost-benefit analysis was the methodology used to achieve the objectives. It assessed the costs, benefits, profits and profitability criteria for each category of grower (certified and non-certified) and led to the results that UTZ-certified growers spent 28,064.9 Fcfa/year/ha more than non-certified growers in Ngoumou. The analysis also showed that cocoa farmers spend more of their income on education, food and health. However, it should be noted that certified farmers spent more than non-certified farmers, particularly on children's education.
Autorenporträt
Michael Brice Talla Sadeu es un joven camerunés nacido en Duala apasionado por la investigación. Tiene un máster en Economía Agrícola y actualmente está realizando su tesis doctoral en la Universidad de Dschang sobre Economía del Desarrollo. También es miembro de la Asociación de Economistas Agrícolas de Camerún.