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Assessing the German Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains: a perspective from the smallholder cocoa farmer

Authors
  • Kraft, Sarah Katharina1
  • Quayson, Matthew2
  • Kellner, Florian3
  • 1 Faculty of Business, Economics and Management Information Systems, University of Regensburg, Regensburg , (Germany)
  • 2 Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Ho Technical University Business School, Ho Technical University, Ho , (Ghana)
  • 3 Faculty of Computer Science, Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Science, Rosenheim , (Germany)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Frontiers in Sustainability
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Publication Date
May 09, 2024
Volume
5
Identifiers
DOI: 10.3389/frsus.2024.1376619
Source
Frontiers
Keywords
Disciplines
  • Sustainability
  • Policy and Practice Reviews
License
Green

Abstract

This research examines the potential outputs, outcomes, and impacts of the German Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains (LkSG) on the smallholder cocoa farmers in West Africa. The study primarily relies on a literature review and an impact pathway to conduct a systematic analysis to identify the potential effects of the LkSG on smallholder cocoa farmers. The findings indicate that some, but not all of the risks addressed by the LkSG align with those faced by smallholder cocoa farmers and their families. Additionally, the research also reveals weaknesses, particularly in managing environmental risks, which the LkSG does not adequately cover. Our findings show that in the short- and medium-term, the LkSG has no potential effects on smallholder cocoa farmers. Furthermore, the potential positive impacts of the law on smallholder cocoa farmers will take a long time to realize, as the LkSG considers primarily tier-1 suppliers. Companies in Germany might reassess their supply chains to strive for an LkSG-risk-free supply chain, which could in the long term have sustained impacts on smallholder cocoa farmers. However, we recommend a comprehensive risk analysis of the cocoa supply chain to enhance the human rights of cocoa farmers.

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