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TAG24 NEWS on MSNScientists warn of climate threat to chocolate in new studyClimate change drove weeks of crop-withering temperatures last year in the West African countries that underpin the world's chocolate supply, researchers said.
As we savour chocolate this Valentine’s Day, don’t forget the existential threat cocoa trees are facing, says this geography professor.
Climate change drove weeks of crop-withering temperatures last year in the West African countries that underpin the world's chocolate supply, hitting harvests and likely further stoking record prices, ...
St. Valentine chocolates always seek to show how deep your love is. This year, it might just also show how deep your pockets ...
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Barchart on MSNCocoa Prices Finish Sharply Higher on Excessive Dryness in West AfricaThursday closed up +375 (+3.75%), and March ICE London cocoa #7 (CAH25) closed up +164 (+2.05%). Cocoa prices rallied sharply on Thursday due to West African cocoa crop concerns. Cocoa farmers in the ...
The Coca-Cola Foundation is working with Sahara Nepal and Varaha ClimateAg to teach farmers across 11 districts how to ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
Money can’t buy you love — or as much cocoa as it used to, with adverse weather denting West African crops and chocolatiers ...
Dijon mustard was recently so damaged by climate change, French retailers limited customers to a single jar each.
Botanists have found a stand of rare trees in Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa.
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