According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company plans to participate in the upcoming World Cocoa Foundation Partnership Meeting and Cocoa TechXchange during Cocoa Week in Amsterdam. The post also notes that members of the team will host a small late-afternoon networking event on February 18 for professionals working on FLAG, land use, and carbon monitoring in cocoa supply chains.
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The post highlights Chloris Geospatial’s focus on carbon accounting and land-use data solutions within agricultural supply chains, aligning with hashtags such as #GHGP and #carbonaccounting. For investors, this presence may indicate targeted business development efforts in the cocoa sector and could support future customer acquisition or partnerships among companies seeking to meet emerging climate and deforestation-reporting requirements.
By convening stakeholders around implementation challenges in FLAG and carbon monitoring, Chloris appears to be positioning its team as technical contributors in a specialized niche of sustainability analytics. While the post does not mention specific commercial agreements or products, increased engagement with cocoa industry participants could enhance the company’s visibility and potentially translate into expanded use of its geospatial monitoring capabilities over time.

