Introducing an Innovative, Production-Boosting Biopesticide
On the 21st of August in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, our sister charity, Shared Interest Foundation, celebrated the official launch of its groundbreaking latest project: ‘Improving cocoa production in Ivory Coast through the biological control of pests and diseases’.
Delivered in partnership with the Centre for the Production of Biopesticides of the University Felix Houphouet Boigny (CPB) and Réseau Ivoirien du Commerce Equitable (RICE), this pilot project will involve researching, developing, producing and delivering an innovative biopesticide designed to strengthen the cocoa supply chain in Côte d'Ivoire by increasing production through enhanced pest and disease management.
This biopesticide will be formulated to be effective against significant threats facing cocoa production including pests such as capsids and cocoa swollen shoot virus. The biopesticide will be tested across a sample of 200 cocoa farms from four co-operatives across the cocoa growing regions in Ivory Coast.
Shared Interest Foundation Manager, Kodzo Korkortsi, attended the event alongside representatives from RICE, University Felix Houphouet Boigny, University of Ghana, Ministry of Agriculture, ANADER, Cocoa and Coffee Council (CCC), and participating cocoa co-operatives. The event was also attended by local news networks including the Ivorian National Television.