Assessing the Potential of Digital Tools to Enhance Transparency and Traceability in The Cocoa Value Chain in Ivory Coast
Koundre Aime Dieudonné Bah
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Koundre Aime Dieudonné Bah: African Leadership University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 3, 2751-2780
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Problem The cocoa industry in Ivory Coast faces significant challenges related to market access, income and transparency despite being the leading global cocoa exporter. Research Aim Therefore, this mixed-methods study aimed to assess digital solutions to address these issues by improving traceability and empowering Ivorian cocoa producers. Research Method Surveys and interviews were conducted with 12 farmers in Lôh Djiboua, 5 buyers, and 3 experts. Results The key findings revealed that 72.7 per cent of farmers were willing to adopt a mobile app to enhance productivity and connect with buyers. However, barriers like limited digital literacy and poor rural infrastructure were identified. Implications and Recommendations The findings in this research would be highly relevant to cocoa cooperatives and associations, cocoa buyers and exporters in Ivory Coast, government agencies and policymakers, international development organizations, and academic researchers. In addition, the recommendations include expanding digital networks through partnerships, implementing training programs for farmers, and ensuring user-friendly app interfaces. Further research should evaluate improvements in the value chain after application implementation. Conclusions Overall, the study demonstrated that tailored mobile-based innovations can benefit cocoa value chain actors by increasing transparency.
Date: 2024
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