
USFCA (U.S. Federal Cocoa Authority)
The U.S. Federal Cocoa Authority (USFCA) is a hypothetical regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the cocoa industry in the United States. It would set standards for cocoa quality, ensure proper labeling, and regulate imports and exports to promote fair trade and consumer safety. The USFCA's role involves monitoring compliance, supporting sustainable practices, and protecting both producers and consumers from fraudulent or unsafe products. Essentially, it functions as a governing body to maintain integrity and transparency within the cocoa supply chain, ensuring that products meet established standards and regulations.