Cocoa Cycles

Cocoa Cycles
Author: François Ruf,P S Siswoputranto
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1995-06-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845698973

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The cyclical boom-to-recession nature of the economics of cocoa supply is a major problem for the international cocoa industry - and especially for countries whose economies depend on cocoa exports. Only through an understanding of the dynamics of cocoa cycles can policy decisions be made through the various phases of supply cycles. Based on a major international cocoa conference, this book presents seventeen edited papers from leading experts, making a major contribution to that understanding. It explains the powerful economic, social and political factors which impact on the cocoa economy. It shows the laws of cocoa supply are closely linked to environmental, ecological and institutional factors.

Cocoa

Cocoa
Author: Kristy Leissle
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509513208

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Chocolate has long been a favorite indulgence. But behind every chocolate bar we unwrap, there is a world of power struggles and political maneuvering over its most important ingredient: cocoa. In this incisive book, Kristy Leissle reveals how cocoa, which brings pleasure and wealth to relatively few, depends upon an extensive global trade system that exploits the labor of five million growers, as well as countless other workers and vulnerable groups. The reality of this dramatic inequity, she explains, is often masked by the social, cultural, emotional, and economic values humans have placed upon cocoa from its earliest cultivation in Mesoamerica to the present day. Tracing the cocoa value chain from farms in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, through to chocolate factories in Europe and North America, Leissle shows how cocoa has been used as a political tool to wield power over others. Cocoa's politicization is not, however, limitless: it happens within botanical parameters set by the crop itself, and the material reality of its transport, storage, and manufacture into chocolate. As calls for justice in the industry have grown louder, Leissle reveals the possibilities for and constraints upon realizing a truly sustainable and fulfilling livelihood for cocoa growers, and for keeping the world full of chocolate.

Cocoa Pioneer Fronts since 1800

Cocoa Pioneer Fronts since 1800
Author: William Gervase Clarence-Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1996-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349249015

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The livelihood of Third World farmers conflicts with saving the remaining tropical forests. The advantages of growing cocoa in cleared primary forest drive from the fertility of virgin soils and low concentrations of weeds, pests and diseases. The consequent emergence of new 'pioneer fronts' has also been affected by cheap labour, relative commodity prices, pests and diseases, credit resources, entrepreneurship, information, physical infrastructures, and government policies. The dynamism of smallholdings and competitive private marketing over estates and marketing boards is demonstrated.

Cocoa in the Ivory Coast

Cocoa in the Ivory Coast
Author: Leonard John Schwarz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1931
Genre: Cocoa
ISBN: UIUC:30112104062952

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World Trade in Cocoa

World Trade in Cocoa
Author: Edward Gerrard Montgomery
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1947
Genre: Cocoa
ISBN: PSU:000073568469

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Chocolate and Sustainable Cocoa Farming

Chocolate and Sustainable Cocoa Farming
Author: Peter McMahon,Philip Keane
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2023-04-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781443804721

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This second edition includes an updated bibliography.Astley's signature is a highly allusive, layered and self-conscious prose style, non-linear and open-ended (Gillian Whitlock, JASAL: Journal of Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 6, 2007, p. 154.)The essays offer insights into issues of language, art, gender and religion ... as well as Astley's evolving body of writing and the historical and literary context of her work (Lyn Jacobs, Australian Literary Studies v.23, n.3, 2008, p.358).

The cocoa coast The board managed cocoa sector in Ghana

The cocoa coast  The board managed cocoa sector in Ghana
Author: Kolavalli, Shashidhara,Vigneri, Marcella
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780896292680

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After almost 20 years of declining cocoa production, Ghana has been able in the last decade to increase the share of export prices going to producers and more than double production. Contrary to Washington Consensus prescriptions, these accomplishments were achieved through reforms that did not include market liberalization. In The Cocoa Coast: The Board-Managed Cocoa Sector in Ghana, the authors identify factors that have contributed to Ghana’s success in cocoa production. These include the accountability of the government for the sector’s performance (cocoa-sector performance being seen as a key dimension of economic management), its interest in maintaining the ability to raise funds globally as a reliable supplier of high-quality cocoa, and its policy of retaining a portion of producer revenues to promote the adoption of yield-enhancing measures. The authors also suggest how Ghana can improve the efficiency of the cocoa sector through measures such as increased transparency and curtailing services that would be better provided by the private sector. The Cocoa Coast will be a valuable resource for policy makers, development specialists, and others interested in different national development paths.

Chocolate Nations

Chocolate Nations
Author: Órla Ryan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781780320793

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Chocolate - the very word conjures up a hint of the forbidden and a taste of the decadent. Yet the story behind the chocolate bar is rarely one of luxury. From the thousands of children who work on plantations to the smallholders who harvest the beans, Chocolate Nations reveals the hard economic realities of our favourite sweet. This vivid and gripping exploration of the reasons behind farmer poverty includes the human stories of the producers and traders at the heart of the West African industry. Orla Ryan shows that only a tiny fraction of the cash we pay for a chocolate bar actually makes it back to the farmers, and sheds light on what Fair Trade really means on the ground. Provocative and eye-opening, Chocolate Nations exposes the true story of how the treat we love makes it on to our supermarket shelves.