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This chapter outlines research into the Ethiopian coffee and Ghanaian cocoa industries that sought to determine the …-designation – for Ethiopian coffee and Ghanaian cocoa would likely depend on the economic implications of the establishment of GI …
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In the past two decades, markets grew to accommodate no less than 435 “eco-labels” or standards such as Organic, Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance, and UTZ Certified, that claim some aspect of sustainability. They constitute multi-billion dollar markets and the world’s leading food and...
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strategy, focused on the liberalization of coffee and cocoa prices, their primary marketing and export, all previously … markets as a reliable supplier of quality products. The liberalization took effect in June 1996. Coffee and cocoa exports …
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An estimated 80,000-100,000 Dominican farmers produce coffee and cocoa, nearly 40 percent of all agricultural producers … activities. The majority of coffee and cocoa producers are small-scale and most are located in environmentally sensitive … exist in Dominican Republic for production of high-quality coffee and cocoa. To be competitive and sustainable, some changes …
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