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Fairtrade chocolate By Aoife & Nadia

Chocolate Most of the worlds cocoa is grown on in the ivory coast. Two contries in Africa that grow cocoa are Ghana and Nigeria. Cocoa likes a hot and humid climate to grow in

What is cocoa? Cocoa is grown on a cocoa tree in a hot climate. The most common contries in the world that grow cocoa are Ghana, Nigeria, Ecuador, Brazil, Malaysia and Indonesia. Cocoa is a small hard bean grown in a pod.

Why is fairtrade important Fairtrade is important because it pays people properly for there produce. People who do not work for fairtrade work long hours and are not paid enough to live and they work with pesticides , pesticides are sprays that get rid of bugs that eat the plants but people who work with Fairtrade do not work pesticides and are paid more fairly.

These are cocoa beans

Thanks for Watching Aoife& Nadia