Jakarta, December 20, 2024 – Sugata, a
subsidiary of KOLTIVA and a prominent
player in the agricultural sector has emerged as one of the winners of the
TRANSFORM: BESTARI Challenge 2024, securing crucial grant funding to advance
its more sustainable cocoa supply chain. The award ceremony took place during
the SDGs Festival at Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta, in October 2024, where the
spotlight was on innovative solutions addressing social and environmental
challenges across various sectors.
The TRANSFORM:
BESTARI Challenge, an initiative spearheaded by TRANSFORM, an impact
accelerator led by Unilever, the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development
Office (FCDO), and Ernst & Young (EY), provides grants of up to
£300,000 to impact enterprises jointly selected by the panel. It supports
innovative projects that drive sustainable development in alignment with the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), fostering creative solutions to pressing
societal issues while promoting collaboration among businesses, local
communities, and government entities.
One of the winners, Kudeungoe Sugata, is an Aceh-based company established
in 2018. The company delivers bean-to-bar cocoa and single-origin coffee
sourced from Indonesian smallholder producers. Using state-of-the-art
post-harvest processing techniques, they produce high-quality products for
artisanal chocolatiers and multinational chocolate companies in Indonesia and
global markets. They aim to make business a powerful force for good, ensuring
it is sustainably supplied and ethically traded.
Following its registration as PT Kudeungoe Sugata Indonesia in June
2022, the company has fortified its position within the agricultural landscape.
Under the leadership of Gde Sukardi, Head of Single Origin Sourcing at Sugata,
Sugata has transformed into a trusted supplier that emphasizes traceability,
sustainability, and ethical trade. Gde said, “The recognition from TRANSFORM
highlights our team’s dedication to transforming the cocoa industry through more
sustainable practices and community empowerment. We believe that by
strengthening local communities, we can build a more resilient and responsible
supply chain. Our focus on both social and environmental impact ensures that
sustainable agriculture is not just a goal but the driving force behind
long-lasting change for the people and the planet.”
On awarding Sugata with this year’s funding, Jessica Pauline, Country Lead Finance & Business Development
Unilever Indonesia, states, “Sugata
demonstrates strong commitments to advancing positive social and environmental
change in the agricultural sector. Impact enterprises like Sugata have some of
the most innovative solutions to the global challenges we face. Beyond grant
funding, we are also leveraging the power of cross-sector collaboration,
drawing on our networks and know-how to help the enterprise scale its impact.
We look forward to seeing their progress in the months to come.”
Mirza, Sustainable Sourcing Lead Sumatera at Sugata, emphasized, “By investing in our smallholder producers, particularly
women and youth, we are not only fostering economic growth but also shaping a
future where sustainable practices are the foundation of the industry. Our
commitment to transforming agriculture into a low-carbon, inclusive model is at
the heart of everything we do. This innovation within the cocoa industry is
groundbreaking, and we are embracing the challenge because it will create
lasting benefits for the communities we serve.”
Operating across Indonesia with sourcing clusters concentrated in
Sumatra and Sulawesi and with around 2,400 producers involved in the supply
chain, Sugata aims to empower local communities by providing essential
resources, training, and market access. The project will directly benefit
approximately 500 farming households, with an additional 1,000 family members
indirectly benefiting from increased economic activity. Notably, the
initiative boasts a 50% female participation rate, reflecting its commitment to
advancing gender equality and social inclusion, particularly in developing
countries. This is especially significant given that women make up an average
of 43% of the agricultural labor force, according to the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations (UN Women, 2023). By building on
this foundation, the initiative aims to further boost women’s participation in
agriculture, empowering them as key contributors to sustainable development.
The funding will support key initiatives within a comprehensive 18-month action plan aimed at promoting the use of regenerative production systems and developing agroforestry demo plots, as well as ensuring more inclusive involvement of women and youth in fermented cocoa production. These initiatives
include coaching producers on regenerative agriculture and agroforestry,
including the development of agroforestry demo plots to support their
transition to low carbon practices, as well as the establishment of greenhouse
gas (GHG) monitoring systems, enabling producers to participate in carbon
markets in the future and generate new income streams while addressing climate
change.
The project will also explore the feasibility of nutrient recycling
from cocoa waste, the potential for on-farm use, and an additional
income source through local markets. These activities aim to promote
sustainable agricultural practices while encouraging environmental stewardship
and providing additional income for farmers. In addition to this, Sugata’s
Producer Engagement Officers will deliver training at the farm household level,
using the Gender Action Learning System (GALS) to promote the inclusion of women
and youth in production and marketing activities, creating a shared and
equitable household vision for the future of the farm.
Sugata’s innovative initiatives have already demonstrated promise in
generating positive impacts on local communities. By focusing on capacity
building and establishing long-term relationships with producers, the company
ensures fair and transparent prices are paid directly to them. It uses KOLTIVA’s
digital ecosystem to ensure a traceable, inclusive, and sustainable supply
chain. This commitment to ethical trade not only strengthens local economies
but also promotes environmental sustainability by implementing best practices
in cocoa farming.
Sugata’s acknowledgment in the TRANSFORM BESTARI Challenge recognizes its innovative approach and marks a significant step toward
achieving a more sustainable and ethical cocoa supply chain. As the company
moves forward, it remains committed to enhancing producers’ livelihoods while
prioritizing environmental sustainability and ethical trade practices.
Provided by Veritimes