Brazil court fines Cargill in case involving child labor on cocoa farms
September 26, 2023 06:26 pm EDT
Written by Marcelo Teixeira and Ana Mano for Reuters ->
By Marcelo Teixeira and Ana Mano
SAO PAULO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Commodities trader Cargill has been ordered by a Brazilian court to pay 600,000 reais ($120,185) as indemnity for buying cocoa from farms where child labor or forced work has been identified.
According to a decision dated Sept. 18, seen by Reuters, from the 39th Labor Court in the northeastern state of Bahia, Cargill was also ordered to add to its contracts with Brazilian cocoa suppliers clauses to end the commercial relationship if child labor or other unlawful working conditions occur.
U.S.-based Cargill was also ordered to start a "due diligence" process to verify whether there is child labor in its supply chain, as well as launch a campaign to combat the practice, according to the ruling.
Cargill did not immediately returned a request for comment on the court decision, which was first reported by local news outlet Reporter Brasil.
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In the lawsuit, however, the company said that it buys cocoa from hundreds of producers, co-ops and merchants in the country and has no way of knowing whether child labor was used in any stage of that chain.
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