Cocoa Trouble in Ghana

Members of Ghana's anti-smuggling task force walk at a plantation in Enchi, June 17, 2014. At the market in Karlo, a border town not far from Andrews Assum's cocoa plantation, a bag of rice that cost 75 cedis a year ago now sells for 120 cedis. “The market is very high, and the cedi is very low. You can't buy anything”, said the 35-year-old farmer. “We don't have enough money to continue our children's schooling”. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)
Cocoa Trouble in Ghana
   
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