Cocoa Growers Aim To Replicate Success of High End Coffee Industry

Worker Pedro Pablo Bolivar, center, talks with a Japanese buyer during a tour of the Zoila Elena cocoa plantation near Magdalena, Colombia, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Colombia's National Cocoa Growers Federation is holding talks with some of the world's top chocolate makers and plans to take output from about 50,000 tons this year to 1 million tons over the next two decades. Photographer: Mariana Greif Etchebehere/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Worker Pedro Pablo Bolivar, center, talks with a Japanese buyer during a tour of the Zoila Elena cocoa plantation near Magdalena, Colombia, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Colombia's National Cocoa Growers Federation is holding talks with some of the world's top chocolate makers and plans to take output from about 50,000 tons this year to 1 million tons over the next two decades. Photographer: Mariana Greif Etchebehere/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Cocoa Growers Aim To Replicate Success of High End Coffee Industry
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