2023
DOI: 10.3390/socsci12070398
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EU−Africa: Digital and Social Questions in a Multicultural Agroecological Transition for the Cocoa Production in Africa

Abstract: The challenge of this century is without a doubt to counter global warming. Land management, agriculture, and forests are responsible for 23% of total greenhouse gases (GHGs). In developing countries, such as those in African territories, where economic capacities are sometimes small and socio-cultural and linguistic perceptions are different, this requires a transition that is just and respectful of local culture and language, while at the same time helping to create labor conditions that respect gender and m… Show more

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“…With the results, we target the local smallholder cocoa producers [24], the NGOs operating in the Abidjan area (e.g., Communauté Abel, Grand Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire [25] connected with the Gruppo Abele Foundation's Choco+ initiative [26]) working with the local farmers and the local authorities in the context of Euro-African cooperation (cf. Pinardi et al 2023 paragraph 3.2 [27]).…”
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“…With the results, we target the local smallholder cocoa producers [24], the NGOs operating in the Abidjan area (e.g., Communauté Abel, Grand Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire [25] connected with the Gruppo Abele Foundation's Choco+ initiative [26]) working with the local farmers and the local authorities in the context of Euro-African cooperation (cf. Pinardi et al 2023 paragraph 3.2 [27]).…”
Section: Technology and Machine Learning Methods At The Service Of Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little emphasis is placed on the social impacts of the processes. Instead, the concern is how the transformation can take into account the social dimensions that may influence development [27]. In this context, it is also important to address the digital costs, which are particularly relevant when working in developing countries, such as Côte d'Ivoire, where, according to the World Economic Forum [45], cocoa farmer wages average around EUR 1.00 per day.…”
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