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Farmers warn all cocoa trees could be ‘destroyed’ by 2030. Here’s why - While UK shoppers pay 50 per cent more for some ...
Cocoa has long provided a lifeline in Ivory Coast but adverse weather and plant diseases have hurt harvests in recent years.
Climate change, global cocoa shortages, and rising production costs are putting the squeeze on chocolate lovers this Easter.
Cocoa farmers in the world's top-producing country Ivory Coast warn insufficient rainfall could hurt both the quality and ...
In a case of massive shrinkflation, many Easter eggs continue to be sold at major UK supermarkets at higher prices and in ...
Yeyasso farming co-operative in Ivory Coast is trialling a new supply chain initiative that aims to increase the Fairtrade ...
Chocolate lovers, don’t despair. Despite increased cocoa costs, several local chocolatiers plan to hold candy prices steady ...
Cocoa yields will be “destroyed” by 2030 without financial support and fairer markets, Ivory Coast farmers have warned. The West African nation is the biggest producer of cocoa in the world ...
By shading cacao trees on plantations, for example, it might be possible to improve harvests and potentially reduce the ...
Ivorian cocoa farmers, already grappling with adverse weather and plant diseases impacting harvests, now face further ...