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Cocoa Tier-1 Suppliers and Farmer Groups Fiscal Year 2019/2020 (1St September 2019 – 31St August 2020)1 Cocoa tier-1 suppliers and farmer groups Fiscal Year 2019/2020 (1st September 2019 – 31st August 2020)1 Tier 1 Suppliers • ACF • CARGILL • ECOM • ALTINMARKA • CLASEN QUALITY • MINKA • ASCOT CHOCOLATE • OLAM • BARRY CALLEBAUT • COCOASOURCE • SUCDEN • BLOMMER • COLCOCOA • TOUTON Farmer groups ORIGIN FARMER GROUP FULL NAME LOCATION (MAIN CITY) Societe Nouvelle d'Achat des Produits IVORY COAST SNAPAL Lakota Agricoles a Lakota Coopérative agricole pour le développement IVORY COAST CADESA Sassandra de Sassandra Société Coopérative avec conseil IVORY COAST CA-ADA Dagadji d'administration des agriculteurs de Dahoro Coopérative agricole pour le développement IVORY COAST SCOOPAVI Sanegourifla de Sassandra Société coopérative simplifiée solidarité de IVORY COAST SODASI Sinfra Sinfra Union des Sociétés Coopérative de la Sous- IVORY COAST UCA COOP-CA Ayame Préfecture d'Ayamé Société Coopérative avec conseil IVORY COAST JEPRAS d'administration des Jeunes Producteurs Ebilassoukro Agricoles d'Assonvon COOPAPAIX HS Agricultural Cooperative IVORY COAST COOPAPAIX-H-S SCOOPS Issia Society the Peace of Upper Sassandra IVORY COAST COOP-CA ETC TAABO Societe Cooperative ETC TAABO Taaboo IVORY COAST COOPAEEN COOP-CA Coopérative Agricole Eyo Enian de Nouveau Goudí Cooperative des Femmes pour la Production, IVORY COAST COOP-CA COVIMA Transformation et Commercialisation du Bouaflé Vivrier de la Marahoue Société Coopérative des Producteurs de Café IVORY COAST SCPCCT-CA Cacao de Tiassalé avec Conseil Tiassalé d'Administration IVORY COAST SPAD Daloa Societé de Produits Agricoles de Daloa Daloa IVORY COAST SPAD Gagnoa Societé de Produits Agricoles de Daloa Gagnoa Société Cooperative Anouanzè des Petits IVORY COAST SCOOPS SOCA2PD Divo Producteurs de Didoko 1 Please note: the data are related to Ferrero, Thorntons, Fannie May and part of the acquired Nestle’s US chocolate business. We aim to extend our disclosure to the other recently acquired companies in the next updates. IVORY COAST SCOAG Societe Cooperative Agricole de Goua Aboisso IVORY COAST COOP-CA CABF Cooperative Allah Bekele de Fresco Fresco Entreprise Cooperative des Agriculteurs de IVORY COAST ECAM COOP-CA Meagui Meagui Société Coopérative Agricole de Café et IVORY COAST SOCOOPACDI Hermankono-Diès Cacao de Divo Societe Cooperative Agricole Perseverance IVORY COAST CAPEDIG COOP-CA Dibobly Guezon avec Conseil Dibobly d'Administration Societe Cooperative avec Conseil IVORY COAST COOP-CA NIHIPRI DE BLOLEQUIN (CNB) d'Administration Coop CA Nihipri de Tinhou Blolequin IVORY COAST COOP-CA CNIBO Societe Cooperative Agricole Nibi d'Okrouyo Okrouyo Cooperative avec Conseil d'Administration IVORY COAST COOP-CA PAPEDI Meagui des Producteurs Agricoles de Petit Didievi Societe Cooperative Agricole Sinikeneya de IVORY COAST COOP-CA COOPASID Guehiebly Duekoue Entreprise Cooperative des Jeunes IVORY COAST ECOJAD COOP-CA Daloa Agriculteurs de Daloa Societe Cooperative Agricole Kanwori de IVORY COAST COOP-CA KANWORI DE YAOU Aboisso Yaou Société Coopérative des Producteurs IVORY COAST SCOOPRAZA COOP-CA Gazibouo Agricoles du Zabouo Societé Cooperative avec Conseil IVORY COAST COOP-CA le ROCHER Sinfra d'Administration le Rocher Societe Cooperative avec Conseil IVORY COAST COOP-CA SOUTRA Dibobly d'Administration Cooperative Soutra IVORY COAST CAADA COOP-CA Coopérative Agricole Awane de Daloa Gadouan Societe Cooperative des Producteurs Angabe IVORY COAST COOP-CA COOPRAD Biankouma de Duekoue Societe Cooperative Simplififiee Agricole IVORY COAST SCOOPS ECAM Toumbokro M'Bloussoue IVORY COAST COOP-CA LANAYA COOP-CA Lanaya Duekoue Société Coopérative Agricole des IVORY COAST COOP-CA SOCAPROZ Zagné Producteurs de Zagne Société Coopérative pour le Développement IVORY COAST SOCODA COOP-CA Abidjan Agricole Société Coopérative Simplifiée des Planteurs IVORY COAST SCOOPS-PUCC Guessiguie Unis de Café Cacao Societe Cooperative Agricole Wobin de Doka IVORY COAST SCAWOD COOP-CA Divo Cooperative Avec Conseil d'Administration Société Coopérative Agricole Wognon de IVORY COAST SCAWOZOU Taabo Zoukougbeu IVORY COAST SOCAK KATANA COOP-CA Societe Cooperative Agricole Katana Duekoue IVORY COAST CAPCB Société Coopérative de Méagui Meagui Société Coopérative Agricole Siboulaka de IVORY COAST CASIB Guiglo Beoua IVORY COAST FAHO COOP-CA Farmers Hope Abengourou Société Coopérative Agricole Barakagni Du IVORY COAST SCALAVA Vavoua Haut Sassandra IVORY COAST SCAS Societe Cooperative Agricole de Socofi Socofi Société Coopérative Agricole Djiguiya de IVORY COAST CADT Danane Teapleu Société Coopérative des Jeunes Agriculteurs IVORY COAST JAVA Vavoua de Vavoua Société Coopérative des Alliés de Côte IVORY COAST SCAACI San-Pedro d'Ivoire Société Agricole des Planteurs Unis de IVORY COAST COOP-CA SCAPUD Sassandra Dapkadou Société Coopérative des Exploitants Agricoles IVORY COAST SOCEADAHS Duekoue Des Antilopes du Haut Sassandra Société Coopérative Nouvelle des IVORY COAST SOCONPAYAT COOP-CA Yakassé Attobrou Producteurs Agricoles de Yakassé Attobrou Societe Cooperative Agricole Bara de IVORY COAST BARA COOP-CA Duekoue Bangolo Société Coopérative Ivoirienne des Nouveaux IVORY COAST COOPINA COOP-CA Bayota Agriculteurs IVORY COAST ECSP Entreprise Coopérative de Saint-Paul Duekoue Société Coopérative Agricole des Frères IVORY COAST SOCAFU-CA Tabou Unise IVORY COAST SOCAKI COOP-CA Societe Cooperative Agricole de Kipiri Grand-Zattry Societe de Commercialisation des Produits IVORY COAST SOCOPAD Daloa Agricoles Daloa IVORY COAST CAF Centre d'Achat Hassan Kamel Ftouni Soubre Coopérative avec Conseil d'Administration IVORY COAST COOP-CA CAPRESSA Coopérative Agricole de Prestation de Apprompron Services d'Apprompron Société Coopérative Agricole Entente de IVORY COAST CAEZ COOP-CA Zagné Zagné Societe Cooperative Agricole des IVORY COAST COOP-CA CAPSUD Duekoue Producteurs Succes de Duekoue Societe Cooperative Simplifie pour le IVORY COAST COOPADES Man Developpement de Semien Société Coopérative des Agriculteurs de Petit IVORY COAST COOPAO Soubre Ouaga Societe Cooperative Simplifie des IVORY COAST SCOOPS-COOPROSAS Guiglo Producteurs de Sada et Secteurs IVORY COAST ECABLO Entreprise Cooperative Agricole de Blolequin Blolequin IVORY COAST ECAKO Entreprise Cooperative Agricole de Kouibly Kouibly Entreprise Cooperative Agricole des IVORY COAST ECAPR Robert Porte Producteurs de Cafe-Cacao de Robert-Porte Societe Cooperative Agricole Gloire de IVORY COAST SCOAGG Guiglo Guiglo Nouvelle Societe Cooperative Agricole IVORY COAST SCOOPRANYD Duekoue Nyienfe de Duekoue IVORY COAST SOCABANCO Societe Cooperative Agricole de Banco Guiglo Societe de Commercialisation des Produits IVORY COAST SOCOPAD Daloa Agricoles de Daloa Societe Cooperative des Producteurs de IVORY COAST SOCOPLA COOP-CA Grand-Lahou Lahou Societe Cooperative avec Conseil IVORY COAST COOP-CA ZRANSSA Man d'Administration Zranssa GHANA* ABRABOPA Cocoa Abrabopa Association Kumasi GHANA KOKOO PA Kookoo Pa Farmers Association Kumasi Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative Cocoa Farmers GHANA KUAPA KOKOO Kumasi and Marketing Union Limited GHANA AGONA DUAKWA sourcing district GHANA AKONTOMBRA sourcing district GHANA ANHWIASO sourcing district GHANA ANYINAM sourcing district GHANA ASANKRAGWA sourcing district GHANA ASAWINSO sourcing district GHANA ASEMPANEYE sourcing district GHANA ASHANTI BEKWAI sourcing district GHANA BIBIANI sourcing district GHANA BOGOSO sourcing district GHANA BONSU NKWANTA sourcing district GHANA DADIESO sourcing district GHANA DUNKWA sourcing district GHANA ELLUOKROM sourcing district GHANA ENCHI sourcing district GHANA JUABOSO sourcing district GHANA JUASO sourcing district GHANA KOFORIDUA sourcing district GHANA KONONGO sourcing district GHANA Mankranso sourcing district GHANA NEW EDUBIASE sourcing district GHANA NKAWIE sourcing district GHANA NSOKOTE sourcing district GHANA OBUASI sourcing district GHANA PROSO sourcing district GHANA SUHUM sourcing district GHANA TEPA sourcing district GHANA TWIFO PRASO sourcing district GHANA WASA AKROPONG sourcing district * Note: compared to other Countries, such as Ivory Coast, in Ghana the cocoa supply chain is organized differently, as there are only a few farmer associations. For the larger part there are Licensed Buying Companies (LBC) that have set up sourcing networks in various districts in Ghana. Therefore, we have listed the farmer associations in our cocoa supply chain as well as the districts from which our suppliers source cocoa for Ferrero. NIGERIA OYO Oyo Ibadan NIGERIA EDO Edo Okada / Auchi NIGERIA OSUN Osun Ife NIGERIA OGUN Ogun Ijebu Ode NIGERIA CROSS RIVER Cross River Ikom NIGERIA OAIJ Ore Agbe Ijebu Ijebu-Ife NIGERIA IFE 1 Ife 1 Ife NIGERIA AKURE Akure Akure / Owo NIGERIA ODIGBO/OFOSU Odigbo/Ofosu Ife / Ilesha NIGERIA IFE/ILESHA Ife/Ilesha Odigbo / Ofosu NIGERIA OGBERE/OMIFUNFUN Ogbere/Omifunfun Obgbere / Omifunfun NIGERIA NIVIK Nivik Cocoa Producers group Akonwanjo CAMEROON OBALA Obala Obala ECUADOR MANACAO Manacao Paraiso La 14 Asociacion de Productores Organicos de ECUADOR APOVINCES Guayaquil Vinces COLOMBIA ASOCANORA Asocanora Norcasia COLOMBIA ASOVICA Asovica Victoria COLOMBIA CADEFIHUILA Cadefihuila Tello COLOMBIA CAFINORTE Cafinorte Falan COLOMBIA COMERCOAGRO Comercoagro Maceo COLOMBIA COOCENTRAL Coocentral Tarqui COLOMBIA COOPCAFEQ Coopcafeq Montenegro COLOMBIA COOPERACAFE Cooperacafé Hacarí COLOMBIA HACIENDA THEOBROMA Hacienda Theobroma Maceo .
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