The report brings together progress towards targets on farmer livelihoods, living income, protecting human rights and forest-positive sourcing.
ofi’s first Choices for Change impact report sets out progress against the milestone targets behind its 2030 sustainability commitments and brings together practical data and examples from across cocoa, coffee, dairy, nuts and spices. For customers facing tighter expectations around traceability, due diligence, Scope 3 emissions and the evidence behind sustainability claims, it offers a clearer view of where progress is being made and where challenges remain.
It also shows how ofi combines origin presence, sourcing insight and integration at scale to help customers build more resilient supply chains and respond to changing regulatory and market demands.
Published against a backdrop of commodity price volatility, changing regulatory timelines and rising expectations around responsible sourcing, the report shows where ofi has made progress, where challenges remain and where more work is still needed.
Key 2025 progress:
Clearer due diligence visibility: human rights due diligence systems are in place across all supply chains, with all high-risk supply chains covered by systems to identify, prevent and remediate child labor, meeting ofi’s 2025 milestone in this area while ongoing monitoring and remediation continue.
Livelihoods & living income: 570,000 farmer households received livelihood support in 2025, while more than 200,000 farmer households recorded a living income, influenced by a combination of ofi’s initiatives and higher market prices for cocoa and coffee.
Climate progress: ofi’s Scope 1,2 & 3 climate targets were validated by the Science Based Targets initiative, and ofi also achieved 41% renewable energy use across its tier 1 processing facilities.
Stronger traceability and sourcing insight: around 730,000 farms are geolocated on ofi’s EUDR-ready Track and Trace system, with deforestation risk assessments and action plans across all high-risk supply chains
“Customers are asking for better visibility and more reliable data across supply chains. This report brings that information together in one place and gives a clearer view of the progress we are making across our supply chains, where more work is still needed and what we are learning as we go. Over the next five years, the opportunity is to take what we’ve built and scale it further - working with customers and partners to expand traceability, improve data transparency and scale specific programs such as agroforestry and living income initiatives, even in a tougher operating environment. That’s central to our purpose to be the change for good food and a healthy future.” said Roel van Poppel, Chief Sustainability Officer at ofi.
Two examples of how ofi is helping build supply chain resilience and putting its ambition to be the preferred partner for positive change into practice are its living income program in Honduras with ALDI SOUTH Group and global agroforestry program with Nestlé.
Rachel Vujovic, Sustainability Director, ALDI SOUTH Group, said: “Strong partnerships empower us to achieve greater impact, develop better solutions, and broaden our positive influence – as demonstrated by our Living Income Project with ofi. Providing direct market access, agricultural training, and tailored guidance helped farmers to increase, enhance livelihoods, and support their communities"
Darrell High, Cocoa Plan Manager at Nestlé, said: “We’re working with ofi to provide forest and fruit tree seedlings and training to farmers to support this transition. It helps farmers, supports the resilience of our supply chain and contributes to our shared climate goals for 2030 and beyond.”
The Choices for Change Impact Report is available to download at ofi.com/sustainability. ofi welcomes collaboration with customers and other partners to help scale impact across its supply chains.
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Notes to Editors
Track and Trace integrates information from ofi’s on-the-ground digital apps and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. It enables traceability from farm plots to customers and supports compliance with evolving regulations like the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). The system won the ESG Tech - Food & Beverage award at the Singapore Business Review (SBR) Technology Excellence Awards.
The Choices for Change Impact Report is part of ofi’s wider sustainability reporting framework, which includes product-specific reports and annual disclosure through its parent company reporting.