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Rubber Sustainability Pilot — Côte d’Ivoire

Completed

Tested rubber sustainability approaches in Côte d’Ivoire, defining risk metrics, jurisdictional methods, and producer support strategies.

Cote d'Ivoire
Orange Chrysanthemums

Project Highlights

Funders

Olam

Partners

CEFCA

Implementation dates

July 2018
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September 2018

Commodities

Rubber

Beneficiaries

Rubber producers and buyers

About the project

Côte d’Ivoire’s rubber sector grew rapidly—APROMAC projected 650,000 tonnes in 2018 and 700,000 in 2019 from 300,000 hectares—yet production was dominated by smallholders in poverty and in regions with limited state presence. The pilot provided an overview of key sustainability risks and tested how a standard system could work for both small and large producers. It defined risk metrics and thresholds, set criteria for large producers, determined jurisdictions for supply bases, applied risk-based evaluations at jurisdiction and supply-shed levels using credible public data, and identified support strategies for producers. The work ran in three phases: pilot design (with at least one smallholder group and one plantation to build the risk matrix), field assessment and reporting, and analysis of priority issues and root causes.

Outcomes

The project delivered a clear picture of Côte d’Ivoire’s rubber sustainability challenges and issued actionable, scale-ready recommendations—both for farmer support and for jurisdiction-level implementation. The tested approach operated at jurisdiction or supply-shed scale, combined assurance with hands-on producer support, applied risk-based intensity (higher risk, higher intervention), and focused squarely on the most material sustainability issues.

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