Cocoa Trouble in Ghana

A member of Ghana's anti-smuggling task force treks through a cocoa plantation in Enchi, June 17, 2014. A combination of better management of forward sales, increasing world prices and improvements in quality allowed Cocobod to increase the amount it paid farmers from 900 cedis per ton in 2005 to 3,392 cedis ($989) per ton for the current season. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)
Cocoa Trouble in Ghana
   
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