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‘Bean to Bar’ presentation This presentation is brought to you by: Photos: Pete Pattisson Karen Robinson Elizabeth Hudson

Ghana

Cocoa farmers work hard for their money! Average weekly earnings of Ghanaian cocoa farmer: £ that’s about 70p a day! Average weekly pocket money of child in the UK: £6.13 How much do cocoa farmers earn? How much pocket money do you get?

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