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Kanop Targets Cocoa Supply-Chain Compliance Demand With Satellite Monitoring

Kanop Targets Cocoa Supply-Chain Compliance Demand With Satellite Monitoring

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Kanop, the company sees growing pressure on global cocoa supply chains from climate risks, deforestation concerns, tighter EU rules, and increasing Scope 3 emissions reporting. The post notes that CEO Romain Fau plans to attend the World Cocoa Foundation’s 2026 Partnership Meeting in Amsterdam, where customers, industry leaders, and policymakers are expected to address these issues.

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The post highlights that the event agenda aligns with Kanop’s focus on measurable forest protection, nature‑positive and transparent supply chains, cocoa greenhouse-gas accounting, and Scope 3 decarbonization pathways. It also points to participation from large industry players and regulators, including Barry Callebaut, Mars, Mondelēz, the European Commission, and others, suggesting the discussions could influence sector-wide approaches to compliance and verification.

According to the post, Kanop positions its satellite-powered monitoring as a tool to track land-use change across thousands of cocoa farms in West Africa and to quantify agroforestry carbon removals in line with GHG Protocol guidance. This suggests a potential growth opportunity as major chocolate manufacturers seek auditable data to demonstrate progress on deforestation-free sourcing and emissions reduction.

For investors, the emphasis on EU deforestation regulation and Scope 3 reporting indicates that regulatory and customer demand may continue to drive adoption of monitoring and verification solutions in the cocoa sector. If Kanop converts these industry engagements and the visibility from Amsterdam Cocoa Week into commercial agreements, it could strengthen its role in sustainability data infrastructure and support revenue growth tied to compliance-driven spending.

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