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Olam Cocoa donates food and medical supplies to help farming communities across Africa fight Covid-19

Olam Cocoa has announced a package of support to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) and important medical supplies to cocoa farming communities tackling COVID-19 across Central and West Africa. Farming cooperatives, hospitals and health centres will receive much-needed equipment including face masks, surgical gloves, hand sanitiser, thermometers and hands-free washing stations.

Vulnerable communities will also receive food parcels to help cocoa farming families who are struggling with the rising price of basic food staples as a result of the pandemic. In Nigeria, where the cost of some staples has almost doubled during the crisis, Olam Cocoa has already distributed 9,600 boxes of food, each box providing enough meals to feed a family of four for three days.

This package of support includes:

Andrew Brooks, Global Head of Sustainability, Olam Cocoa, said: “In these extraordinary times, we must look after one another. Our priority is to support the people working across the global supply chain and especially cocoa farmers who may be struggling with rising food prices and limited access to healthcare and infrastructure. We will continue to collaborate with local governments, health authorities and communities to provide equipment and support where it is needed across our cocoa origins.” 

Olam Cocoa is also providing similar support around the world. Together with Australian-backed Market Development Facility, it is launching a Covid-19 awareness campaign in Papua New Guinea which aims to share public health information and PPE with 82,000 farming households. While in Brazil and Indonesia, it is using its digital apps to deliver public health information to farmers.

This builds on the efforts of parent company Olam International which has committed over $3.5m of in-kind and financial support to the global fight against COVID-19. This ranges from sensitising farmers in Indonesia to providing medical equipment and essential food supplies across Asia, Africa and South America, to producing 3D printed masks for police and social workers in Europe.

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