Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers

The Clima-LoCa project is a regional project led by the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), implemented with research partners from Latin America and Europe and funded by the European Commission. This project contributes to the objective...

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Main Authors: Vanderschueren, Ruth, Pulleman, Mirjam Margreet
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116963
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description The Clima-LoCa project is a regional project led by the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), implemented with research partners from Latin America and Europe and funded by the European Commission. This project contributes to the objectives of the 2018 call for “Climate- Relevant Innovation through Research in Agriculture” of the EC-led platform DeSIRA (Development-Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture), based on the ambition to improve research mobilization and innovation capacity contributing to the sustainable development of the cacao sector. The project addresses important challenges related to the resilience, competitiveness, and inclusiveness of the growing cacao sector. Here, resilience refers to the capacity of smallholder producers, and other value chain actors, to mitigate the negative impacts of new EU food safety regulations on cadmium in cacao, and of climate change. https://climaloca.org/. This first Policy Brief of the Clima-LoCa project deals with commonly asked questions about the origin of cadmium in cacao and about the interpretations and consequences of the EU food safety regulations. Key Messages: plants and can pose health risks to humans when cacao is consumed; food safety regulations, especially since 2019 in the European Union, restrict acceptable concentrations of cadmium in cacao products such as chocolate and cocoa powder. This has ramifications for the cacao sector worldwide as many farmers, particularly in Latin America, may lose market access if they cannot meet these regulations; actors across the cacao value chain, including farmers, must be informed and supported to adapt to these regulations.
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spelling CGSpace1169632025-12-08T10:29:22Z Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers Vanderschueren, Ruth Pulleman, Mirjam Margreet heavy metals cadmium cocoa products markets regulations food safety value chains metales pesados cadmio productos de cacao mercados reglamentaciones The Clima-LoCa project is a regional project led by the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), implemented with research partners from Latin America and Europe and funded by the European Commission. This project contributes to the objectives of the 2018 call for “Climate- Relevant Innovation through Research in Agriculture” of the EC-led platform DeSIRA (Development-Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture), based on the ambition to improve research mobilization and innovation capacity contributing to the sustainable development of the cacao sector. The project addresses important challenges related to the resilience, competitiveness, and inclusiveness of the growing cacao sector. Here, resilience refers to the capacity of smallholder producers, and other value chain actors, to mitigate the negative impacts of new EU food safety regulations on cadmium in cacao, and of climate change. https://climaloca.org/. This first Policy Brief of the Clima-LoCa project deals with commonly asked questions about the origin of cadmium in cacao and about the interpretations and consequences of the EU food safety regulations. Key Messages: plants and can pose health risks to humans when cacao is consumed; food safety regulations, especially since 2019 in the European Union, restrict acceptable concentrations of cadmium in cacao products such as chocolate and cocoa powder. This has ramifications for the cacao sector worldwide as many farmers, particularly in Latin America, may lose market access if they cannot meet these regulations; actors across the cacao value chain, including farmers, must be informed and supported to adapt to these regulations. 2021-12 2021-12-22T10:28:18Z 2021-12-22T10:28:18Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116963 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117850 Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Vanderschueren, R.; Pulleman, M. (2021) Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers. Clima-LoCa Policy Brief No. 1. Cali (Colombia): International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 10 p.
spellingShingle heavy metals
cadmium
cocoa products
markets
regulations
food safety
value chains
metales pesados
cadmio
productos de cacao
mercados
reglamentaciones
Vanderschueren, Ruth
Pulleman, Mirjam Margreet
Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers
title Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers
title_full Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers
title_fullStr Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers
title_short Cadmium in cacao: why it occurs, how it is regulated, and why it is a concern for producers
title_sort cadmium in cacao why it occurs how it is regulated and why it is a concern for producers
topic heavy metals
cadmium
cocoa products
markets
regulations
food safety
value chains
metales pesados
cadmio
productos de cacao
mercados
reglamentaciones
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116963
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