Addressing the chocolate traceability problem from Côte d'Ivoire, the world's 1st cocoa producer. We will establish a Cocoa NFT marketplace connecting local, honest farmers with chocolate aficionados.
This is the total amount allocated to ChoCadano: A Cocoa Traceability Platform from Ivory Coast, the World's Leading Cocoa Producer.
WADACI team members
We plan to partner with cocoa farmers and chocolate producers for exports, incorporating QR codes in their packaging that link to cocoa traceability NFTs.
No dependencies
The project will be conducted by the WADA-CI association, a non-profit entity. The research phase will be under a CC-BY-NC license (non-commercial).
In collaboration with cocoa farmers' associations and local chocolate producers, we plan to develop a system to trace cocoa origins used in chocolate production and personalize products with QR codes linked to NFTs crafted by local artists. Each chocolate bar purchased will contain an NFT, claimable before the product's end of life, providing insights into cocoa farming conditions through videos, images, and unique artworks usable as avatars. Consumers will also have voting rights to decide on the type of development services or infrastructure (e.g., schools, medical centers, electrification) to be implemented in the cocoa farm's region by our non-profit association.
We seek funding to refine our plan and engage various stakeholders in the project.
This project will showcase a vital feature of the Cardano blockchain through its commitment to achieving the UN Millennium Goals. It offers a tangible connection to one of the world’s most traded commodities, symbolizing pleasure and celebration. Success will demonstrate how technology can improve lives along the production chain.
Our established entity has a proven track record in community service through educational initiatives. We were among the first members of the WADA consortium but have faced challenges due to language barriers in Côte d'Ivoire. Our team includes doctors, civil servants, and students.
Formal engagement from one or more cocoa producer associations, evidenced by a signed agreement and media coverage of the signing event.
Formal engagement from one or more chocolate producers with international clients, supported by a signed agreement and media coverage of chocolate production, focusing on packaging.
Completion of a technical paper detailing the rules for NFT possession and exchange, published under a CC-BY-NC license.
a video retracing the overwhole work
Dr Malik Koné: project coordinator
Ousseini Kabore: Liaison with chocolate producers
Yves Konan: Liaison with cocoa farmers
Yolande Seye: Accountant
Aziz Toure: Communications
Dr Elloh Adja (consultant for smart-contract policy)
planning : $1500
coordination : $1500
transport : $1000
communication : $2000
legal document writing : $4000
media coverage : $3000
comptability : $500
contigency : $500
Total : $14000 ~ ADA 33400
The project budget reflects Ivory Coast's relatively low cost of living but also accounts for high imported goods costs, like gasoline, which disproportionately affect transportation expenses.