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How a Tiny White Cacao Bean Changed Lives in the Piura Valley and Far Beyond July 2021 by Sarah Hoffmann...

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The Laughter of Women What Do the Femmes de Virunga and Female Chefs Have in Common? March 2021 Before sunlight...

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Guardians of ‘the Heart of the World’ September 29, 2019 The Arhuaco have chosen to live in their own world,...

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Businchari A New Beginning for an Ancient Cacao June 12, 2019 Forced into the highlands for centuries by conquistadors, settlers...

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Stable Income for Cacao Farmers April 05, 2020 Imagine you are working full-time in a physically demanding job, but only...

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Learning from Tradition Making More of the Land in Sustainable Ways By Philipp Kauffmann April  2020 With little land and...

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Ally With Indigenous Peoples By Philipp Kauffmann April 05, 2020 Cocooned by the pristine wilderness of the Sierra Nevada de...

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From Foil to Soil By Philipp Kauffmann May 01, 2022 In developed countries, the leading source of waste are consumers...

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