Tony's Open Chain Impact Report 2024/25

Living income

3.1 Total # and % of farmers supplying to Tony’s Open Chain who receive premium payments above farmgate price to enable a living income 3.2 Total amount of premiums paid on top of farmgate price to farmers to close the gap towards a living income This season

20,296 (100%)

32,133 (100%)

€9,501,076

€7,033,727

Cumulatively since the start of Tonys’s Open Chain

€42,470,139

€49,503,866

CÔTE D’IVOIRE: Fairtrade premium: €221 (main & mid-crop) Living income premium: €454.51 (main crop only) TOTAL: €675.51 (main crop), €221 (mid crop)

CÔTE D’IVOIRE: Fairtrade premium: €221 (main & mid- crop) Emergency Productivity Boost (€50) TOTAL: €271 (main crop) 221 (mid- crop) GHANA (main crop only): Fairtrade Premium: €215.02 TOTAL: €215.02

3.3 Breakdown of premiums paid on top of farmgate price to farmers to enable a living income reported as premiums paid to all farmers per metric ton/per country (amount per premium and total)

GHANA (main crop only): Fairtrade Premium: €227 Living income premium: €71.66 TOTAL: €298.66

3.4 Total % of farmers earning at or above the living income benchmark across all partner cooperatives in scope

19.1% (3 longest-term partner cooperatives)

40.6% (3 longest-term partner cooperatives)

a. Disaggregated by gender (female farmers in cooperative registers)

Analysis introduced as of 2024/25

32% of women farmers are earning at or above the living income benchmark across the 3 longest- term cooperatives, compared to 42% of men farmers.

3.5 Total % of farmers earning below the living income benchmark across all partner cooperatives in scope (including median and mean gap) disaggregated by

80.9% (3 longest-term partner cooperatives)

59.4%

a. Median gap to the living income benchmark

49%

9%

b. Gender (female farmers in cooperative registers)

Analysis introduced as of 2024/25

68% of women farmers are earning below the living income benchmark across the longest- term partner cooperatives in scope, compared to 58% of men farmers.

c. Those falling within 81-99.9%, 61-80%, 41-60%, or 40% or below of a living income

Analysis introduced as of 2024/25

81.99.9%: 24.9% 61-80%: 27.9% 41-60%: 6.4% Below 40%: 0.2%

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