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  • Your chocolate habit could be contributing to deforestation and child slave labour- Africa

    Cocoa and chocolate is consumed almost entirely in developed countries. The beans from which chocolate is made are grown in less developed countries in West Africa, Asia, Central and South America.

  • The conscious eater’s guide to chocolate-

    In the spirit of our meat guide, we at The New Food Economy are here to share insights that will help you better understand—and savor—the chocolate you spend money and calories on.

  • Wet season changes under future climate change could harm 'vulnerable' Africa

    Later and more intense rainy seasons across parts of Africa due to climate change could have damaging consequences, a new study has found.

  • Unmeltable chocolate and bean-to-bar: A cocoa expert highlights 3 sweet trends

    Tis the season to eat chocolate. And for the chocolate industry, there’s nothing sweeter, since this is the time of year when it enjoys a spike in sales and, at least for some, rising profits.

  • Cocoa grabs sweetest 2018 gains as uncertainty roils metals and crude

    Cocoa prices ended 2018 with strong gains, leading generally firmer agricultural markets, but the year marked falls for most major commodities as increasing global economic uncertainty hit metals and oil.

  • Chocolate put Ivory Coast on top in Africa’s agriculture trade

    Chocolate can certainly get one some brownie points, and no way is this truer than in Ivory Coastwhich in 2018 reported the largest agricultural trade balance in value terms in Africa, an amount of US$5.1 billion.

  • Asia’s Top Chocolate Producers Can’t Meet the Growing Demand

    Demand from Asia’s growing legions of chocoholics has outpaced the ability of local farmers to supply cocoa beans, prompting a surge of shipments into the region from Africa and South America.

  • Top Cocoa Growers Halt Sales Amid Drive to Agree Minimum Price

    The world’s two biggest cocoa producers halted sales for the harvest that will begin in October 2020, pending an agreement with buyers on a minimum price.

  • Bitter chocolate: Deforestation in the Ivory Coast

     The last piece of chocolate you ate likely had its roots in West Africa, where two-thirds of cocoa beans are produced.

  • Cocoa Life brings sustainability to South Africa’s chocolate

    Just as the Cadbury brothers did more than 100 years ago, the programme works on the ground, hand-in-hand with the men and women who grow the essential ingredients used to make Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolates.

  • How Chocolate Can Help Save the Planet

    You can count on the fact that chocolate will, as always, be a mainstay of Valentine’s Day.

  • We can tackle cocoa-led deforestation in West Africa ...

    Recent reports show that UTZ, the leading certification body in the cocoa industry, has regularly certified cocoa from West African farms that have contributed to deforestation.

  • Ghana’s cocoa production relies on the environment, which needs better protection

    Cocoa production has been the backbone of Ghana’s economy since the 1870s. It dominates the agricultural sector and contributes about 30% of the country’s export earnings. Cocoa employs about 800,000 farmers directly.

  • A brief history of chocolate – and some of its surprising health benefits

    Chocolate in all its forms is something that I, along with many others like to indulge in on an almost daily basis.

  • Africa’s cocoa farmers and Big Chocolate clash over poverty fighting measures

    Ghana and Ivory Coast have hit out at several big chocolate companies and traders including Mars, Hershey and Olam, accusing them of trying to circumvent a premium on cocoa meant to help fight farmer poverty in west Africa.

  • Ivory Coast and Ghana asked cocoa and chocolate companies to pay more in premiums

    Ivory Coast and Ghana asked cocoa and chocolate companies last week to pay more in premiums to support farmers' wages, the head of Ivory Coast's industry regulator told Reuters -

  • Why efforts by Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana to help cocoa farmers haven’t worked

    A cocoa pricing agreement designed to protect farmers in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana from destitution is being circumvented by multinationals, the main buyers of cocoa beans.

  • Chocolate Lovers, African Cocoa Farmers Pay Price as Big Brands See Profits

     Shoppers may get a bitter surprise in their Easter baskets this year. Chocolate eggs and bunnies are more expensive than ever as changing climate patterns eat into global cocoa supplies and the earnings of farmers in West Africa.

  • The world’s chocolate cravings speed up deforestation in the Congo Basin:

    Across West and Central Africa’s tropical agricultural belt — and one of the world’s greatest biodiversity hotspots — cacao farming has taken off as demand for chocolate rises in the Global North.

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