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25.01.26 - 14:12
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Ecuador′s Cocoa Boom Shows How Climate Change Is Redrawing Agriculture (Bloomberg)
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Extreme heat, erratic rainfall, and disease are disrupting cocoa production in West Africa, which supplies most of the world's chocolate. As climate change pushes growing conditions past their limits, Ecuador is rapidly expanding output and positioning itself as a key alternative supplier. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports from cacao farms near Guayaquil, with insights from Climate Central's Kristina Dahl, cocoa exporter Ivan Ontaneda, farmer Johann Zeller, and chocolatier Oded Brenner on why climate stress, genetics, and farming practices are reshaping the global chocolate industry. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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24.01.26 - 01:42
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Wall Street Week | Chrystia Freeland, Wine Tariffs, Ecuador′s Cocoa Boom, Israel Defense Technology (Bloomberg)
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This week, economic adviser to Ukraine Chrystia Freeland discusses President Trump's threats to seize Greenland and his meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy in Davos, Switzerland. And, renewed threats of tariffs on European wine could raise prices and ripple through the entire US wine industry. Plus, climate change is disrupting cocoa in West Africa and turning Ecuador into a major global supplier. Later, why global criticism of the war in Gaza hasn't stopped countries from turning to Israel for defense technology. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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