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Cocoa has long provided a lifeline in Ivory Coast but adverse weather and plant diseases have hurt harvests in recent years.
Farmers warn all cocoa trees could be ‘destroyed’ by 2030. Here’s why - While UK shoppers pay 50 per cent more for some ...
“By 2030, if nothing is done, we won’t have any cocoa trees because, with climate change, all the cocoa trees will be destroyed. “There really is a need to gather support so we can tackle it ...
Climate change will destroy cocoa yields by 2030 without support, farmers warn - Farmers, officials and industry leaders in ...
“By 2030, if nothing is done, we won’t have any cocoa trees because, with climate change, all the cocoa trees will be destroyed. Vemo Bakayoko, 42, a cocoa farmer for Yeyasso near the village ...
“By 2030, if nothing is done, we won’t have any cocoa trees because, with climate change, all the cocoa trees will be destroyed. “There really is a need to gather support so we can tackle it ...
"By 2030, if nothing is done, we won't have any cocoa trees because, with climate change, all the cocoa trees will be destroyed. "There really is a need to gather support so we can tackle it together ...
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