Climate change is taking a toll on Ghana’s cocoa crop

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Cocoa farmers in Ghana are hoping new farming techniques and better fall weather will help reverse decreased crop yields. Smaller harvests due to climate change have resulted in rising chocolate prices and fewer growers.

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