Poor harvests in West Africa have driven the price of cocoa to record highs, forcing heritage confectionary brands out of business.
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The effects of climate change in West Africa, particularly in countries like Ghana and Ivory Coast, are causing cocoa shortages, driving prices to record highs. This is severely impacting European chocolatiers, especially small family-run businesses like Paris’s oldest chocolatier, À la Mère de Famille. With tighter cocoa supplies, many artisanal producers face difficult decisions about…
Poor harvests in West Africa have driven the price of cocoa to record highs, forcing heritage confectionary brands out of business.
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