Cocoa Farming In Ivory Coast

Cocoa seeds sit on mats to dry on a roadside in Agboville, Ivory Coast, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015. Ivory Coast will produce about 1.7 million metric tons of cocoa in the season that ends on Sept. 30, Ivory Coast's Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan said. Photographer: Jose Cendon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Cocoa seeds sit on mats to dry on a roadside in Agboville, Ivory Coast, on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015. Ivory Coast will produce about 1.7 million metric tons of cocoa in the season that ends on Sept. 30, Ivory Coast's Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan said. Photographer: Jose Cendon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Cocoa Farming In Ivory Coast
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IVORY COAST COCOA
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