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UTZ Theory of Change 2017
Our Theory of Change shows how we work towards our vision, within supply chains and at a sector level. The outputs reflect the processes, goods and services that result from UTZ interventions. The outcomes represent the desired changes in practices, knowledge, policies, etc. among five groups of people and institutions: farmers & farm workers, farmer groups, supply chain actors, sector level and consumers.
Updated on:
28 June 2018
- better crop
- better environment
- better income
- better life
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