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The doubling in the price of cocoa would have pushed up the price of cocoa in a typical snack bar by just six cents.
UK consumers get through more than 80 million Easter eggs each year.
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The Chocolate Scorecard sets out the ethical credentials of ten of the biggest brands
Easter has its bunnies, but chocolate comes out for every holiday.
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Two food scientists, an entomologist, an anthropologist, a veterinarian and a historian walk into a bar (of chocolate) and tell bitter and sweet stories of this favorite treat.
Numbers of forest-dependent orchid bees in Brazil have been found to have declined by around 50%.
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Insect numbers and species decline steeply where agriculture and habitat loss coincide. Preserving natural habitat can reduce losses up to nine-fold
Cocoa farming in West Africa is tinged with socio-cultural activities that are misunderstood by the West.
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Cocoa buyers and chocolate manufacturers still use various strategies to deflect when the issue of child slavery is raised
The definition of child labour on cocoa farms in West Africa is still in dispute
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Child labour rates, and potentially other sensitive subjects, are not being measured accurately
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DNA testing for cocoa beans could fight slavery and child labour.
A farmer walks past cocoa pods growing on a tree on a cocoa farm in Ivory Coast.
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Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana produce almost two-thirds of the world’s cocoa, and face high rates of deforestation. But the cocoa industry could make changes to become more sustainable.
Developing a viable confectionery industry is essential for Africa’s cocoa giants.
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The importance of raw cocoa beans to Ghana’s foreign exchange earnings is derailing the development of a viable chocolate industry
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Before you stock the pantry with chocolate this Easter, think twice about whether it’s ethically produced.
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Sloths love Cecropia trees. But a new study shows they may sometimes desert their favourite for other species.
A cocoa farmer among the trees he nurtures to shade his cocoa farm.
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A bold new commitment from the cocoa and chocolate industry to end deforestation is welcome. But we must avoid blaming the farmers.
A farmer carries cocoa pods at a farm in Agboville, Cote d'Ivoire.
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There are rising concerns that rapid deforestation across the Amazon and Southeast Asia could spread to Africa. The continent hasn’t yet seen vast agricultural expansion but it could be on the way.
Farmers don’t get efficient information on weather changes, improving data can change this.
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Information to weather changes is often unavailable to Africa’s farmers and even if it does exist, the quality is poor or inaccessible to those who need it most.
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The benchmark scheme that protects cocoa farmers and local communities could be toppled as big players rethink their role.