Child slavery in West Africa: Understanding cocoa farming is key to ending the practice
Surveys and studies on child slavery in West African cocoa farming have failed to consider its causes
Is ‘chocapocalypse’ looming? Why we need to understand what’s at stake
Even though developed markets are at the forefront of chocolate indulgence, future growth opportunities could be elsewhere
Cocoa wilts in Ghana
Ghana, known to provide a favourable price regime to cocoa farmers, discontinues the perks as the crop price crashes in international market
Cacao tree originated 10 million years ago: scientists
Early evolutionary origin of the species is good news as it suggests that cacao has had enough time to diversify genetically
Sweet tooth
Blood-soaked chocolates
INDONESIA
A chocolate challenge
NIGERIA
From the blurbs
COLOMBIA
Cocoa capers
Bolivia's farmers say drop 'coca' from coca-cola
Ghana’s cocoa industry aims at sustainability
Companies are making the transition towards efficient and cleaner production methods
Cash-strapped cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast struggle with poor harvest
Erratic weather blamed for low quality of beans
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"No" to sweet poison
Chocolate's sal connection
Richard Mahapatra reveals how a chocolate supports people in forests