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    Chocolate Makers Ignite India’s Cocoa Boom

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. George Matthew’s Cocoa Success: After inheriting a struggling rubber plantation, Dr. George Matthew turned to cocoa production, overcoming initial failures with saplings through natural seed scattering by squirrels, leading to a flourishing farm of 6,000 cocoa trees.

    2. India’s Cocoa Landscape: Despite favorable conditions for cocoa cultivation, India produces only 1% of the world’s cocoa, falling short of local demand where only a quarter of required beans are sourced domestically.

    3. Government and Business Initiatives: The Indian government is investing in hybrid cocoa development and farmer training to enhance cocoa quality and quantity, with a focus on disease-resistant and high-yielding varieties that outperform global averages.

    4. Rising Demand and Future Prospects: India’s cocoa production has surged 40% since 2015 and is set to increase due to the growing chocolate industry demand, but challenges remain in competing globally and achieving quality recognition, as noted by local chocolate makers like Kocoatrait.

    India’s cocoa industry stands on the brink of transformation. Traditionally, the country has struggled to make a mark in the global cocoa market, contributing just 1% to worldwide production. However, recent developments signal a shift. Indian cocoa growers, like George Matthew in Kerala, have discovered that innovation and adaptation can drive success in this niche sector.

    Matthew’s journey began a decade ago when declining rubber prices forced him to explore cocoa cultivation. Despite initial failures and setbacks from local wildlife, his experience illustrates a larger trend. Squirrels, while destructive, inadvertently helped his cocoa plants thrive. This serendipitous outcome teaches a valuable lesson: sometimes, challenges present unforeseen opportunities.

    Transitioning from a struggling rubber farmer to a successful cocoa producer requires more than trial and error. While the potential exists for Indian cocoa beans, several obstacles remain. Indian farmers often lack proper handling techniques after harvesting. The fermentation process—critical for developing flavor and quality—has not been prioritized. To combat this, the government has initiated training schemes aimed at improving both cultivation and processing methods.

    Moreover, the creation of hybrid cocoa varieties offers a beacon of hope. Researchers are working hand-in-hand with companies like Cadbury to breed disease-resistant and high-yield cocoa trees. These new varieties have already shown promising results, yielding up to five kilograms per tree annually. This increased productivity could position Indian cocoa in a more competitive global market.

    The local chocolate industry eagerly awaits. Companies like Kocoatrait, which focus exclusively on Indian cocoa, showcase the domestically sourced bean’s potential. Lower transportation costs and a smaller carbon footprint make these beans attractive not just economically but also environmentally. Kocoatrait founder Nitin Chordia emphasizes the need for enhanced post-harvest practices. “Higher quality beans will allow us to better compete on the international stage,” he says.

    While challenges persist, optimism abounds. The Indian Cocoa Board projects demand for cocoa beans will rise by 15% each year. For farmers like Matthew, prospects can lead to profitable partnerships with multinationals. He notes, “The future is bright, with huge demand.” In a world increasingly leaning towards sustainability, Indian cocoa may just become the next big player in the chocolate industry.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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