Can Cocoa be worth more for West-African economies?
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Can Cocoa be worth more for West-African economies?

Published August 17, 20206 min read

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GhanaAgricultureCocoaWorld bankCocobodCote D’IvoireAfrican countriesInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)Gross Domestic Product (GDP)Food and Agriculture Organisation Corporate Statistical Database (FAOSTAT)International Cocoa Organisation (ICCO)McKinsey Global Institute (MGI)

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