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The World Cocoa Foundation invites all stakeholders to Amsterdam for its flagship annual event, bringing together cocoa farmers, industry leaders, investors, NGOs, governments, donors and civil society.

Under the theme Securing Cocoa’s Future in a Changing World, this is your opportunity to align with the full value chain, share insight and shape responses to the sector’s biggest challenges, including climate disruption, regulatory shifts, modernisation, supply pressures and innovation.

Why attend?

  • Engage with key actors across the cocoa ecosystem
  • Explore practical responses to sustainability and sourcing challenges
  • Collaborate on innovation and shared priorities
  • Shape the sector’s future through collective action

Taking place during Amsterdam Cocoa Week, the event offers valuable opportunities to connect, partner and explore what’s next for cocoa. 

Join the global conversation on cocoa’s sustainable future!

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Accelerating resilience across the sector requires all stakeholders to play their role – and understand one another’s needs. The Partnership Meeting is an opportunity to connect, align, and act together.

 

Programme

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Venue

The 2026 Partnership Meeting will take place at the Beurs van Berlage, an iconic conference venue in the heart of Amsterdam’s city centre. Located just a few minutes’ walk from Amsterdam Central Station, the Beurs van Berlage combines historic architecture with modern functionality and is well-suited to host our global cocoa sector community.

 

Getting to Amsterdam

By Air:
Amsterdam is served by Schiphol International Airport (AMS), one of Europe’s major aviation hubs with direct flights from across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. From Schiphol Airport, you can reach the city centre in under 20 minutes by train. Trains run frequently and arrive directly at Amsterdam Central Station, a short walk from the venue and many nearby hotels.

By Train:
If travelling from within Europe, high-speed trains connect Amsterdam to major cities including Brussels, Paris, Frankfurt, and London. All international trains arrive at Amsterdam Central Station.

Getting Around

Amsterdam has an excellent and reliable public transport system—comprising trains, trams, buses, and ferries—operated by GVB. Most destinations in the city centre, including the Beurs van Berlage, are easily accessible by foot or tram.

For convenience, delegates may purchase a GVB day pass, which allows unlimited travel on all GVB-operated transport for the duration of their stay.

Taxis and ride-sharing services (Uber, Bolt) are also available, but note that traffic congestion and narrow streets can make walking or cycling faster in central areas.

Hotels

We are working with a range of hotel partners across Amsterdam’s city centre to offer delegates discounted rates and convenient access to the venue.
A curated list of hotels, including group rate information and booking links, will be published on this page shortly.

We recommend booking early, as February is a busy period in the city with multiple international events taking place.

 

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