The social and business impact of improving health and livelihoods in your value chain

The social and business impact of improving health and livelihoods in your value chain

What’s at
Stake

The Business Challenge

Companies struggle to measure and tackle social risks in their supply chains due to increasing regulations and customer demand for ethical products.

The Social Challenge

Lack of health insurance affects 90% of small-scale producers in global supply chains, causing poor health, poverty, and unsustainable practices like deforestation and child labor, risking supply chain sustainability.

Your Business Impact

Increase productivity and consumer trust by establishing a robust and compliant supply chain that upholds human rights.

This is how it could look for your supply chain*:

Full regulatory
compliance

0
%

of relevant social impact indicators from EU EFRAG covered

Increased
productivity

0
%

product delivered to cooperative

Increased supply
chain robustness

0
%

farmer loyalty

*Annual numbers. Assuming an implementation for 1,500 farming families in Ghana.

Your Social Impact

Achieve quantifiable improvements of the health and livelihoods of producers in your supply chain.

This is how it could look for your supply chain*:

Health Outcomes

0
%

decrease in lost
time from sickness

Access to Care

0
%

enrolled in health
coverage

Financial Protection

0
%

households protected
from extreme poverty

*Annual numbers. Assuming an implementation for 1,500 farming families in Ghana.

By improving the access to healthcare for small-scale producers in your supply chain you can address multiple sustainability challenges in one solution.

Testimonials

Samuel Tawiah
Cocoa Farmer From Suhum, Ghana
“Because of Elucid farming families can see a doctor without having to worry about money. It’s a lifesaver!”