Sustainable Vanilla Initiative (SVI)
Focuses on tackling quality and sustainability issues in the vanilla sector and improving livelihoods of 20,000+ vanilla farmers in Madagascar.
In recent years, the international vanilla bean market has faced challenges of falling quality, price volatility and insufficient product traceability. Food manufacturers and the vanilla industry alike are urgently calling to tackle these issues and their social and ecological impact.
To this end, we launched the Sustainable Vanilla Initiative (SVI) to promote the long-term stable supply of high-quality, natural vanilla produced in a socially, environmentally and economically sustainable way.
Our approach is global, but the work is currently focused in Madagascar to engage in the required sector professionalisation to improve the livelihoods and income of farmers, eradicate child labour and contribute to better sector governance and transparency.
Creating positive impact for people, planet and progress
Together with our partners, we’re working to develop sustainable business models, create positive on-the-ground impact and improve sector governance in key vanilla-producing countries.
“Local communities, the government and the vanilla sector have responded positively and are willing to openly discuss and look for solutions to mitigate and address child labour. These efforts, taken together, will help ensure that child labour never becomes prevalent in the Malagasy vanilla sector.”
Bringing innovative solutions to market challenges through a comprehensive strategy addressing vanilla’s complex supply chain.
Focuses on tackling quality and sustainability issues in the vanilla sector and improving livelihoods of 20,000+ vanilla farmers in Madagascar.