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by Inge Triegaardt<\/em><\/p>\n
#cocoalife #smallthingsmatter<\/strong><\/p>\n
What are you doing right now? Eating a chocolate while catching up on your reading? Thinking about how good a block of rich and creamy milky chocolate will be right now? If not, you are guaranteed to atleast go and buy a chocolate by the time you have finished reading this article.<\/p>\n
If you are like us, who still has all our sweet teeth, a slab of chocolate does not last long. The only time you actually look at the outside of the packaging is the time you buy the chocolate and the reason is only to decide which type you want. What about when you are eating it. You don\u2019t think about what you are actually eating. It is pure indulgence while concentrating on something else.<\/p>\n
Have you ever thought where your block of chocolate started? Where did the process of turning a cocoa bean originate for you to end up with a sweet block of heaven in your hand? What about how it got from land to table? We recently had the opportunity to hear from the Country Lead of Mondelez International Cocoa Life Programme in Ghana, Yaa Reprah Amekudzi herself, about the holistic approach of the Cocoa Life sustainability program.<\/p>\n
Starting with 100 communities in 7 districts, Yaa has expanded Cocoa Life to cover 450 communities in 17 districts within a period of 10 years, directly impacting 38,421 cocoa farmers and 415,464 community members of which 224,301 are young persons.<\/p>\n
The afternoon was spent with a delicious lunch at the No.5 Mantis Boutique Hotel in Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth!<\/p>\n
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For the next 2 minutes we challenge you to put the block of chocolate back into the wrapper, to close the wrapper and start from the beginning. Let\u2019s take you on a journey and give you some food for thought.<\/p>\n