Colombian and Venezuelan cocoa producers and institutional partners gathered in Arauquita to meet the Binational School of Specialty Cocoa (CACOA), a collaboration and learning platform that will support border migration through the cocoa value chain.
Arauquita, july 19, 2024 - The Binational Cocoa School - CACOA was launched at the Arauquita Cocoa and Chocolate Salon, and it serves as a platform for collaboration and learning, with Colombian and Venezuelan cocoa growers strengthening the cocoa chain to positively impact the region's migration phenomenon.
This strategy, developed by PASO Colombia and BID Lab as part of the project "Addressing Migration and Value Chains in Arauca," incorporates the needs and recommendations presented by local producers at previous meetings. As well as PASO's innovative perspective on migration as an opportunity and the border as a potential space for binational economic prosperity.
The Binational School offers four training programs with specialized mentors in each area, as well as ongoing technical assistance and a working capital fund. Its activities will take place on both sides of the border, and its key components aim to improve and increase cocoa production, specialize the agricultural labor force, and create more jobs for the migrant population.
This project aims not only to address the region's economic needs, but also to promote the social inclusion and migrant integration in Arauca, creating a sustainable development model that capitalizes on the region's productive capabilities and market potential. Participants from the School, as well as representatives from La Salle University and the local partner DICEP, attended the event to discuss the collaborative efforts and opportunities generated by the economic development approach to transform border migration.