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Importing Exported Cocoa Beans

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Indonesia is buying more processed cocoa from abroad. Much of the raw material is grown in Indonesia but must be exported first.

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Clouds suddenly enveloped Ambesea village, Southeast Sulawesi, on Thursday afternoon last week. Stepping out of his house, Lempoi quickly headed toward his front yard and his para-para, racks for drying cocoa beans. He wrapped the beans up for storage. Lately drying beans has been difficult, he said.

For Lempoi, the sun is a blessing because it is the sole source of heat for drying cocoa beans. But because it has been cloudy recently, he often ha

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