- Assess agronomic practices, market access, and socio-economic dynamics impacting cocoa producers in West Africa.
- Identify inefficiencies, environmental challenges, and opportunities to enhance productivity and sustainability.
- Provide actionable recommendations to align cocoa production with international sustainability standards, including EUDR compliance.
- Analyze data on climate impacts, pest/disease challenges, and yield trends to support adaptive strategies.
- Help conduct cocoa climate risk assessments to inform adaptation and mitigation strategies in cocoa production and identify business models.
- Support the development of baseline studies to assess the existing infrastructure and resources along the cocoa value chain in target countries.
- Review and advise on national, regional and international policy frameworks to ensure alignment with global sustainability goals, including SDGs and climate action commitments.
- Analyze cocoa market trends, pricing, and the role of cooperatives to identify opportunities for improving farmer incomes and market access.
- Explore opportunities for improving traceability and transparency in the cocoa value chain to ensure compliance with sustainability standards.
- Provide detailed technical reports outlining findings, including suggested actions to address identified issues within the cocoa value chain.
- Prepare documents such as Terms of Reference (ToRs), project progress reports, and policy briefs related to cocoa sustainability and value chain development.
- Assist in drafting technical briefs summarizing findings and recommendations for partners, government agencies, and other stakeholders involved in the cocoa sector.
- Any additional duties as assigned by the supervisor.
- Bachelor’s degree complemented by Master’s degree in Natural Resources Management, Agriculture, Climate Change, Sustainable Development, International Development or in any relevant field.
- Previous professional work experience (minimum 8 years) with a focus on cocoa value chain development in West Africa.
- Fluency in both written and oral English and French is essential.
- In-depth knowledge of sustainable cocoa production systems, value chain dynamics, and environmental sustainability standards.
- Proven ability to analyze and assess cocoa sector policies, market systems, and compliance requirements.
- Familiarity with policies and procedures of international donors, particularly the Italian Climate Fund and other climate funds.
- Sound interpersonal, communications, and teamwork skills; courtesy, tact and the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different cultural and national backgrounds.
- Sound personal organization, priority setting and problem-solving skills.
- Sound judgment and initiative; ability to work independently within assigned areas.
- Ability to work with ambiguity and take ownership of deliverables and manage multiple concurrent projects independently.
- Knowledge of local West African languages is a plus.
- A detailed curriculum vitae (CV) and cover letter (CL) (using the candidate’s last name, first name for ease of sorting).
- In the CV, including the names and email addresses of three professional referees who have worked with you and are knowledgeable about your skills and professional abilities.
- Proposed consultancy fees for the period, indicated in daily USD.
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements