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If weather and diseases concerns weren’t enough for the upcoming cocoa bean harvest in the Ivory Coast, then the Ebola epidemic surely provides a real what-if fear — one that’s sending the price of cocoa beans soaring.
During his conversations with the farmers,
Agostoni discovered that they were
frustrated in putting so much effort into
their cocoa crops and seeing little return.During his conversations with the farmers,
Agostoni discovered that they were
frustrated in putting so much effort into
their cocoa crops and seeing little return.