Issue 304 / August 1998
The cocoa chain
Asamoah Serebour shows Richard Swift
how to grow the magic bean.
Deep roots in cocoa country
A walk through Camp Number One starts to unravel the complexities of life in a village
that survives on cocoa earnings.
The race to stand still
The World Bank counts Ghana's cocoa farmers as one of the big winners in structural
adjustment. The NI goes to the back country to check it out.
Best of the best
The birth of a people's organization - Kuapa Kokoo is helping the farmers run their own
show.
Chocolate - from Maya to market
A cocoa farmer in Cadbury's court
Asamoah visits the world of chocolate in the UK and his amazement becomes mixed with
apprehension.
Chocolate saves the world!
The ingredients of a successful recipe for eco-justice.
SARA ERRINGTON |
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Update
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NI Crossword
Endpiece: by Bittu
Saghal
Country profile: Libya
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