The full-day, in-person Living Income Summit was held on the 14 June 2022, in Amsterdam at the Hermitage.

The purpose of the Living Income Summit was to amplify the overarching message that we have reached the limits of the old ways of collaborating on increasing smallholder incomes, and it is time for impactful collaboration between stakeholders. This means that we urged all stakeholders around the table to step out of their comfort zones and join us in transforming barriers into bridges in order to close living income gaps.

From the event both an Outcome Statement and Executive Summary were created.

Watch the event highlight video:

  • Group photo
  • Jeanine Cooper, Minister of Agriculture, Liberia
  • Sawadogo Moussa, Association of Chairmen of Coffee & Cocoa Cooperatives (Aspcacc) President, Côte d’Ivoire
  • Panel discussion
  • Alex Assanvo, Executive Secretary of ICCIG, Côte d’Ivoire & Ghana
  • Joseph Larrose, Group Director for Sustainability, Touton

PURPOSE AND KEY AGENDA ITEMS

The Summit was a full-day event with room for relationship building with other change makers. The Summit was organized and hosted by IDH, together with the Living Income Community of Practice (LICOP), the members of the Living Income Roadmap Steering Committee: MARS, Nespresso, Nestlé, OFI, Olam, Symrise, Touton and Unilever, in partnership with the Business Commission on Tackling Inequality (BCTI).

Setting the scene:

The event will bring across that the concept of a Living Income is much welcomed and can serve to quantify the ambition of bringing about a just transition from an extractive economy to a regenerative one. Due to recent geo-political events, the challenges of closing the gaps to living incomes have multiplied as the cost of leading a decent life are severely increasing. All the more reason to act now and to collaborate for impact.

Making it real:

IDH has developed a Living Income Roadmap to support the private sector on how to take actions to close the living income gaps. We have concrete tools and are further developing guidance on what the private sector can do.

Together with our partner LICOP, the private sector partners who form the Steering Committee of the Living Income Roadmap and BCTI, we want to drive action and impactful collaboration between stakeholders by creating a multi-stakeholder framework for action to close living income gaps.

We will deep-dive into the Living Income concept, including the income drivers and examples of more versus less effective interventions. Through several sector and geography specific case studies, the idea of multi-stakeholder collaboration to transform barriers into bridges will be brought to life.

Getting to work:

At the Living Income Summit, representatives from the private sector, the public sector, the financial sector, farmer representatives, civil society and academia will be invited to contribute to the discussion and the co-creation of a Multi-stakeholder Framework for Action. As output of the Summit all in-person participants will be able to say that they contributed to the next version of a Multi-stakeholder Framework for Action on Living Income, and know where to start for changing their approach to Living Incomes.

The target audience is change makers representing all relevant stakeholder groups, so senior representatives with mandate and willingness to bring about real change in their organization’s approach to addressing living income gaps among smallholder farmers.

We believe your participation would be a valuable contribution to the Summit and the development of a Framework for Action. Please let us know if you will be able to participate in the Summit in-person by registering your participation.

If you have any questions do not hesitate to email us at livingincome@idhtrade.org

 

Our Steering Committee