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HOW TO GROW COCOA SUSTAINABLY How cocoa is grown & processed Environmental & social problems in the cocoa belts History of Cocoa from an economic view Current efforts to foster sustainability
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Growing the Beans
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Harvesting the Beans
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Fermenting & Drying
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Promoting Sustainability: with Mat é riel Solar Driers Moisture Meters Machetes Boots Scales
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Environmental & Social Problems in the Cocoa Belts
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Social Problems Lack of access to education Farmer gets 20% of farmgate price HIV/AIDS Children moving to cities Lack of access to l To education l Information l Electricity l Running water l Toilets
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Social/Economic History of Cocoa in West Africa 1880s: Tetteh Quarshie 1885: Scramble for Africa 1906: Cadbury lawsuit 1945: end of colonialism 1958: independence of Ghana Post WWII: Rawlings vs Houphouët-Boigny 1980s: World Bank as Economic Hit-man 1993: Death of Houphouët-Boigny 2001: child slavery issues 2004: last 8,000 French leave Côte d ’ Ivoire
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Ghana vs Côte d ’ Ivoire: Central Control vs Laissez Faire Capitalism COCOBOD of Ghana l Positives & negatives l Kuapa Kokoo--existence Corruption of Côte d ’ Ivoire l Murder of Jean Helene l Disappearance of Guy-André Kieffer
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Solutions?? Top-down approach (Jeffrey Sachs) l World Bank applies pressure to central governments -OR- Bottom-up approach (William Easterly) l Villages
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Current Players ILRF & Global Exchange Harkin & Engel WCF Project Hope & Fairness Fair Trade and Organic chocolate companies
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Conclusion Development of a continent that has been village-based since the dawn of human time is not easy. So far, I’ve discovered… l Paternalistic approach does not work l Top-down development efforts do not work l Bottom-up development efforts can work sometimes Social problems reflect false assumptions, racism, greed, and corruption.
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