The Lindt & Sprüngli
Farming Program

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High quality cocoa is the heart of our chocolate. That's why we developed our own sustainability program for cocoa. 100% of the cocoa beans in Lindt & Sprüngli's chocolate come from the Farming Program (excluding Russell Stover). In 2021, we have expanded the Program from cocoa beans to cocoa butter. In 2022, we also started sourcing small amounts of cocoa powder through our Farming Program. Through the Farming Program, we aim to create decent and resilient livelihoods for cocoa farmers and their families and to encourage more sustainable farming practices. To achieve this vision, our Program deploys measures to facilitate higher productivity, support diversification of household incomes, improve community infrastructure, reduce the risk of child labor, address deforestation and conserve biodiversity.

Local partners implement the Farming Program in the field with a team of dedicated field staff. In 2022, more than 112,800 farmers and a team of more than 1,000 field staff were involved in the Farming Program.

Through our own sustainability program for cocoa, we aim for our investments to improve farmer livelihoods. In 2022, we invested a total of CHF 27.5 million in cocoa sustainability.

From Bean to Bar

Lindt & Sprüngli is one of the few chocolate manufacturers adopting a bean-to-bar approach, which allows us to oversee the entire production process – from the selection and sourcing of cocoa beans to the production of cocoa mass (also called cocoa liquor) and the finished product.

Our Cocoa Origins

The Farming Program was launched in 2008 in Ghana. We have since expanded it to our other cocoa bean sourcing origins: Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Peru. With the extension of the Program to cocoa butter in 2021, the Lindt & Sprüngli Farming Program also includes Côte d’Ivoire.

Ghana

Part of the Farming Program since 2008, currently with 78,000 farmers

Ecuador

Part of the Farming Program since 2014, currently with 9,000 farmers

Madagascar

Part of the Farming Program since 2015, currently with 2,200 farmers

Papua New Guinea

Part of the Farming Program since 2017, currently with 4,500 farmers

Dominican Republic

Part of the Farming Program since 2018, currently with 860 farmers

Peru

Part of the Farming Program since 2021, currently with 850 farmers

Côte d'Ivoire

Part of the Farming Program since 2021, currently with 16,900 farmers

Our Farming Program Milestones

2008

Start of the Farming Program
in Ghana, with focus on traceability
and community development.

2012

Extension of the Farming Program
to cover four pillars: traceability, training,
community support and verification.

2013

Lindt Cocoa Foundation
is established.

2014

Start of the Farming Program
in Ecuador

2015

Start of the Farming Program
in Madagascar

2016

Cocoa bean supply chain from Ghana
is 100% traceable and externally verified.

2017

Start of the Farming Program
in Papua New Guinea.

2018

Start of the Farming Program
in Dominican Republic.

All countries from which Lindt & Sprüngli sources cocoa beans are now part of the Farming Program.

2019

Launch of the No-Deforestation and
Agroforestry Action Plan for Cocoa.

2020

Interim goal reached:
100% traceable and externally verified cocoa bean supply

2021

Start of the Farming Program in Peru.

2021

Start of the Farming Program in Côte d’Ivoire.
Inclusion of cocoa butter to the Farming Program.

2022

Expansion of the Program to include cocoa powder. Increase the share of sustainably sourced cocoa (beans, butter, powder, and chocolate mass) to 67%.

2025

By 2025, 100% of cocoa will be sourced through sustainability programs.

100% Commitment

100% of our cocoa beans are traceable back to the origin and externally verified. By 2025, all cocoa products (beans, butter, powder, and chocolate mass) are to be sourced through sustainability programs.

Our Sustainability Plan

The Lindt & Sprüngli Sustainability Plan forms the strategy for the sustainability pillar of our business model. It is our commitment for a better tomorrow and our strategy for creating long-term added value for society, the environment, and the economy. It reflects our core company values of Excellence, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Responsibility, and Collaboration.

Our aim is to foster successful collaboration within the company, improve the livelihoods of our farmers in the countries of origin, contribute to an intact environment, and delight our consumers.

For more information, visit our Corporate Website.

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