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May 2021
24m 53s

El chocolate de hoy (Chocolate of Today)

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Cacao was once a cash crop for Costa Rica — until a fungus in the 1970’s wiped out over 80% of the country’s cacao trees. Today, Juan Pablo Buchert is trying to revive the industry, by promoting sustainability and fair trade.

A transcript of this episode is available at https://bit.ly/3s7B1Os.

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