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Erika Liriano

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Dominican Republic cocoa entrepreneur

Erika Liriano
Born
New York City
NationalityDominican Republic
Alma materFame School, New York City
Occupation(s)Cocoa processor and exporter
Awards100 Women (BBC) (2022)

Erika Stephani Liriano is a cocoa businesswoman from theDominican Republic.

Childhood and education

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Erika Liriano was brought up inQueens in New York City. Her parents were farmers and entrepreneurs from the Dominican Republic. She graduated in Performing Arts from theFame School inManhattan. Professionally, she initially specialized in management, commerce, and customer relations.[1]

Activism

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She founded INARU, together with her sister Janett, in September 2018. The name means "woman", or "feminine energy" in the language of the indigenousTaíno people of theCaribbean. Their company aimed to improve the distribution of wealth generated by cocoa in the Dominican Republic to ensure equitable distribution among all people involved in the supply chain. In 2022 the company raised US 1.5 million in financing, partly to finance acocoa butter factory to avoid exporting rawcocoa beans at low prices. In 2022 it gave ecological certification to 300 farmers and secured exclusive contracts for 500 tons of cocoa.[2][3][4]

Recognition

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Erika Liriano was one of the BBC's 100 most inspiring women in the world in 2022. Her sister has also won recognition for her work as one ofForbes's "Top 30 Under 30 in Manufacturing and Industry".[5]

References

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  1. ^Nacional, El (6 December 2022)."Erika Liriano, la dominicana entre 100 mujeres más influyentes 2022, según BBC". Retrieved23 November 2023.
  2. ^Habib, Yamily (31 March 2022)."These Afro-Latinas Are Revolutionizing the Cocoa Market". Retrieved23 November 2023.
  3. ^EFE (7 December 2022)."Erika Liriano, la dominicana que aparece entre las mujeres más influyentes de la BBC". Retrieved23 November 2023.
  4. ^"Inaru".The Helm. Retrieved23 November 2023.
  5. ^Debevoise, Nell Derick."By Replacing Competition With Compassion, These Founders Are Raising Millions And Changing The World".Forbes. Retrieved23 November 2023.
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