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Scientists find out how to save chocolate production from climate change 23:13

An international team of scientists from Brazil, Ireland and the US has discovered three new species of plants that could replace traditional cocoa trees in changing climate conditions. The discovery could help save the world’s chocolate production. The research was published in the scientific journal magazine Kew Bulletin. Experts drew attention to representatives of the […]

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