Small Beans, Big Impact

We're growing a better cocoa ecosystem. One that puts farmers first.
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Why we're here

Cocoa farmers work tirelessly to grow the beans that bring sweetness to our lives. Yet too often, their efforts go unseen and their rewards remain small. That doesn’t feel right to us.
 We’re on a mission to change it.

Every time you pick one of our products, you’re helping to fund real change, from better tools to new income streams, for the people who make your cocoa possible.

Our Projects

Mexico

Tabasco & Chiapas
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Bolivia

Beni region & Amazon gateway
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How we can make impact happen

Every whisk, sip, and sprinkle helps grow livelihoods, restore land, and build brighter futures.

When you buy from us, you’re part of a movement that changes how cocoa is grown, traded and valued.

Upgraded tools

Upgrading tools and equipment so farms produce higher quality cocoa and earn more.

Safer, fairer farms

Improving facilities so farming is safer, fairer and more sustainable.

Stronger incomes

Diversifying income opportunities through agroforestry, so farmers are less vulnerable and more self-reliant.

Shared profits

Profit-sharing becomes the norm, so value flows back to the people on the ground, not just to brands.

Our key pillars of change

Awareness & Community Building

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Equipment & Facility Upgrades

Agroforestry & Land Regeneration

Farmer-led Solutions for Soil Revitalization

Karim Helal,Founder & CEO

"We're not here to make noise. We're here to fix the imbalance. Cocoa farmers create the value, and they should also share in it. That's the circle."

Doña EstelitaLa Campesina del Cacao

"We don't grow cocoa for sympathy. We grow it with knowledge passed down from our mothers and grandmothers. What we ask for is simple: that our work is valued the way it deserves."

Viridiana de la CruzHacienda RC

"This land carries my father's name. Continuing his work is not just business — it's responsibility. If cocoa has value in the world, that value should also protect the families who grow it."