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The end of chocolate is coming

November 9th 2010 01:19
: Vyoos news
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Just when we thought we thought we had heard all the bad news possible recently - cholera in Haiti, a killer volcano in Indonesia, a plane crash in Cuba - comes news of a global tragedy which will strike us all within 20 years.


That is how long, according to reports today, before the world runs short of chocolate.

The problem, according to the Ghana-based Nature Conservation Research Council, is that African farmers are abandoning cocao as a cash crop.

The typical African cocoa farmer earns less than US$1 a day and farming cocao has its difficulties. For example, the trees have a limited life, and every time they die off, the farmer must move to a new area and wait three to five years for a new crop to mature.

Cocao cultivation is being deserted so quickly that the world will run out of affordable chocolate within two decades, said John Mason, executive director and founder of the Nature Conservation Research Council.

"In 20 years, chocolate will be like caviar. It will become so rare and so expensive that the average Joe just won't be able to afford it,'' Mason said.

Our path is clear. We must start choc-piling.
independent.co.uk


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