| British chocolate firm, Cadbury, seals ’cocoa deal’ with Ghanaian farmers | ||
| Emerging Markets Business News | |
| Wednesday, 04 March 2009 09:24 | |
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London, United Kingdom - Britain’s top chocolate firm, Cadbury, on Wednesday, announced it has attained great achievement of ’Fairtrade’ status this summer, following a deal that involves its dairy milk exclusively made with cocoa grown in Ghana by farmers subsidised by Cadbury.
"This will further improve living standards and conditions for farmers, as well as create a sustainable supply of high-quality cocoa for Cadbury", says Todd Stitzer, Cadbury chief executive. Stitzer says: "This is breaking news for farmers in Ghana". Source: APA |
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