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Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. BLAYEYA is a women's only association with each member owning a field and planting cocoa. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. BLAYEYA is a women's only association with each member owning a field and planting cocoa. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA walk in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA walk in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA pose for a photo in a cocoa warehouse in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA pose for a photo in a cocoa warehouse in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA spread cocoa beans to dry in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA spread cocoa beans to dry in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work with cocoa beans in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work with cocoa beans in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




A woman from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA cuts a cocoa fruit in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

A woman from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA cuts a cocoa fruit in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work with cocoa beans in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA work with cocoa beans in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




A woman from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA cuts a cocoa fruit in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

A woman from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA cuts a cocoa fruit in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA lift a sack in a cocoa warehouse in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

Women from a local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA lift a sack in a cocoa warehouse in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)




N'da Yao Messou, 48, president of local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA, works in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)

N'da Yao Messou, 48, president of local cocoa farmers association called BLAYEYA, works in a cocoa farm in Djangobo, Niable in eastern Ivory Coast, November 17, 2014. (Photo by Thierry Gouegnon/Reuters)
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