We started as a small business with a big dream. IPAA Solutions was created in 2016, in Florida, USA, with a vision to go global in different industries and services. With hard work and dedication, we started as consultant and then providing services and exporting US products to the African countries. Today, our main focus is exchanging business from both continent, Africa and America, with main focus on cocoa and coffee from Africa and different types of equipment, technology and services from US.
Our mission is to provide the best quality products and services to our customers. We strive to exceed expectations and build lasting relationships with our clients. Our dedication to excellence is what sets us apart from the competition. sharing positive and reward solutions to people and business is our mission.
Our team is made up of experienced professionals who are passionate about what they do. From our sales staff in the US and Africa, to our customer service representatives in the ground, we are committed to providing quality service to our clients and stakeholders.
The SCALA programme plays an important role in accelerating the implementation of commitments outlined in Côte d'Ivoire’s NDC and NAP. Through the SCALA programme, FAO and UNDP will strive to overcome barriers at the institutional, technical, and financial levels and to create an inclusive multi-stakeholder process that helps fill gaps a
The SCALA programme plays an important role in accelerating the implementation of commitments outlined in Côte d'Ivoire’s NDC and NAP. Through the SCALA programme, FAO and UNDP will strive to overcome barriers at the institutional, technical, and financial levels and to create an inclusive multi-stakeholder process that helps fill gaps and improve capacities to reach the country’s climate targets while focusing on sustainable agroforestry landscapes around cocoa culture. The programme will collaborate with existing initiatives, such as the GCF project on promoting zero-deforestation cocoa production for reducing emissions, the Green Commodity project on agriculture and forest restoration plans, and the Strengthening climate change adaptation integration into development planning project in Côte d’Ivoire.
IPAA’s vision is of thriving cocoa-growing communities within a dignified, sustainable and responsibly managed cocoa supply chain, where child rights and human rights are protected and respected, and where child labor and forced labor have been eliminated. We thrive cocoa-growing communities within a dignified, sustainable and responsibl
IPAA’s vision is of thriving cocoa-growing communities within a dignified, sustainable and responsibly managed cocoa supply chain, where child rights and human rights are protected and respected, and where child labor and forced labor have been eliminated. We thrive cocoa-growing communities within a dignified, sustainable and responsibly managed cocoa supply chain, where child rights and human rights are protected and respected, and where child labor and forced labor have been eliminated. We support our members, partners and the wider cocoa sector to adopt practices and systems that have a real impact on the ground for children, families and workers.
With our partners in field, we have been working in cocoa-growing communities in Ivory Coast by helping advance quantified progress in the fight against children labor in cocoa. We have worked in several ways: through country-based program which support policies reform, build institutional capacity and put in place concrete measures to en
With our partners in field, we have been working in cocoa-growing communities in Ivory Coast by helping advance quantified progress in the fight against children labor in cocoa. We have worked in several ways: through country-based program which support policies reform, build institutional capacity and put in place concrete measures to end child labor; and through awareness raising and mobilization intended to change social attitudes and promote ratification and effective implementation of ILO child labor Conventions. These efforts have resulted in hundreds of thousands of children being withdrawn from work and rehabilitated or prevented from entering the cocoa and coffee workforce.
Ninety percent of the world’s cocoa beans are grown and harvested on small, family-run farms in West Africa, and more than half of the world’s cocoa comes from only two countries – the largest exporter being Cote d’Ivoire.
In Cote d’Ivoire, 64 percent of the country’s total area is dedicated to agriculture production. Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries are important sectors of Côte d'Ivoire’s economy. Nevertheless, agriculture is confronted by challenges, such as deforestation, soil erosion, and the severe impacts of climate change. Rising temperatures, prolonged dry seasons, and an increased frequency of flooding are altering the fragile ecosystems in the country and affecting agrifood chains and rural farming communities.
Cocoa is a key commodity for economic and social development and brings prosperity to Côte d'Ivoire. In 2017, national production of cocoa reached 2 million tonnes, accounting for about 40 percent of global exports and contributing to 10 percent of the country’s GDP. While farmers in Côte d’Ivoire depend on cocoa for 74 percent of their income, cocoa production has been a major cause of deforestation over the last decades, resulting in landscape changes, biodiversity loss, and a reduced capacity to absorb carbon emissions through forests.
To safeguard its landscape health, commodities and economy with enhanced climate action, Côte d'Ivoire partnered with IPAA , to further support the implementation of its agriculture climate plans.
At IPAA, we believe in a customized approach to Business. We work closely with each of our clients to develop a strategy that is tailored to their unique needs and goals. Our goal is to help our clients achieve long-term success.
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