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The £1 Bar of Chocolate

The £1 Bar of Chocolate. A bar of chocolate costs £1. Where does the money go?. 13p cocoa ingredient producers – including middlemen. 43p chocolate companies. Who Benefits Most?. 7p other ingredient producers. 15p – government (taxes). 22p shop. The Cocoa Trade.

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The £1 Bar of Chocolate

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  1. The £1 Bar of Chocolate A bar of chocolate costs £1. Where does the money go?

  2. 13p cocoa ingredient producers – including middlemen 43p chocolate companies Who Benefits Most? 7p other ingredient producers 15p – government (taxes) 22p shop

  3. The Cocoa Trade • What is the work on a cocoa farm like? • Why are so many children working on cocoa farms in places like Côte d’Ivoire • What might some of the consequences of this work be? • Why do farmers in places like Côte d’Ivoire make such a small amount of money from the production of cocoa?

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