Take Exploitation Out of Our Chocolate

Less than 75 pence. Less than half of what she needs for a decent standard of life.

That's what Ivorian cocoa farmers like Salimata get for a whole day of gruelling work. And plumettting world cocoa prices have only made things worse.

These unfair prices are leaving many families struggling to afford the basics:schooling for their children, medical treatment when they are ill and even access to safe water.

This isn't right. Women like Salimata, often doing the hardest work while enjoying fewer rights than male farmers, deserve a living income. 

Please sign now to tell the Prime Minister we don't want this exploitation in our chocolate. 

 
 

We are asking the PM to:



  • Lead governments and businesses in a mission to achieve living incomes for producers and workers, starting with hard-pressed cocoa farmers

  • Make living incomes a priority in UK-funded internaitonal aid projects

  • Recognise living income as a key part of the UK's Human Rights and Business policies.


Please add your name and ask the government back hard-working farmers making the chocolate we enjoy.

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