When cocoa buyers, chocolate makers and consumers read Ecuador as a place of cacao origin, they have high expectations in terms of quality and flavor. However, this millennial reputation is now in danger: the most flavorful cacao variety in Ecuador called Nacional (or Arriba, or Arriba Nacional) is rapidly disappearing.
Read MoreIf we step aside from chocolate products and mentally travel to the tropical fields where cacao grows, we understand that cacao pollination is truly a miracle process. The cacao tree produces 250,000 flowers every year, but only 10% of them gets pollinated. WHY? Let's take a deep dive!
Read MoreGrowing cocoa can contribute to the richness of the soil, air cleaning, a thriving wildlife and a more reliable income for the people who grow it. Unfortunately, instead of a virtuous cycle, cocoa is currently trapped in the vicious cycle of deforestation.
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