The bittersweet reality behind Ghanian chocolate 🍫

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The man talking about he's fighting against poverty is sitting right in front of the people working the cocoa farms that say they don't make enough money. They can't really say anything because they want to keep their jobs.

People don't really want to truth or what's fair. They want to feel good (selfish) about themselves (what they are doing) and that's it.

You can see it everyday if you look around.
 

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The man talking about he's fighting against poverty is sitting right in front of the people working the cocoa farms that say they don't make enough money. They can't really say anything because they want to keep their jobs.

People don't really want to truth or what's fair. They want to feel good (selfish) about themselves (what they are doing) and that's it.

You can see it everyday if you look around.
thats basically all natural resources though. You can only get but-so-much ROI when the product is so labor intensive and theres no processing capacity domestically. You can get better deals but the big players always limit your ability to do the sort of business you want to do "ethically"
 

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I may be misrembering but didn't Addo put a stop to exports for processing outside of Ghana? What's the latest on that? Local companies should definitely be incentivized
 
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