A LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial highlights the company’s planned presence at the World Cocoa Foundation Partnership Meeting and Cocoa TechXchange during Cocoa Week in Amsterdam. The post notes that members of the team intend to host an informal late-afternoon gathering on February 18 for stakeholders working on FLAG, land use, and carbon monitoring in cocoa supply chains.
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The content suggests that Chloris Geospatial is actively positioning its geospatial and carbon-monitoring capabilities within the cocoa sector’s sustainability and carbon-accounting discussions. For investors, this level of engagement may indicate a strategic effort to deepen relationships with industry participants and potentially expand commercial opportunities tied to greenhouse gas protocols and supply-chain transparency in agricultural commodities.

