Building a responsible cocoa value chain for people and planet
At Olatunde International Limited, sustainability isn't just a commitment, it's the foundation of everything we do. As a leading exporter of Nigerian cocoa, we recognize our responsibility to protect the environment, uplift rural communities, and promote ethical trade practices across every link of our supply chain.
We support and promote regenerative agriculture by helping farmers adopt Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), agroforestry, and soil conservation techniques. These sustainable methods improve productivity, enhance soil health, and protect biodiversity across cocoa-growing regions.
Through our Child Labour Monitoring and Remediation Systems (CLMRS) and "Back to School" programmes, we work to ensure that children in cocoa-growing communities are safe, educated, and empowered. Our initiatives help prevent child labour, support school enrollment, and create better futures for the next generation.
We actively invest in women-led farming initiatives, providing targeted training, promoting financial inclusion, and creating leadership opportunities that foster equity, economic independence, and stronger cocoa-growing communities.
All our cocoa is fully traceable from farm to port, meeting the strict requirements of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and global sustainability standards, including the Rainforest Alliance. This traceability ensures transparency, ethical sourcing, and environmental responsibility throughout our supply chain.
We engage directly with farmers and local stakeholders to build long-term, inclusive programs that prioritize livelihoods, enhance food security, and strengthen rural resilience across cocoa-growing communities.
Our comprehensive training programs equip farmers with modern agricultural techniques, financial literacy, and sustainable farming practices that increase yields while protecting the environment for future generations.