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Gold Rush Threatens Organic Cocoa: Indigenous Cooperatives Fight for Their Future

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The cultivation methods and the penetration of legal and illegal companies in Ecuador are particularly damaging the water quality. The use of mercury does another "Asociación Kallari" stands on the powerful roller gate decorated with motifs from cocoa production, which hides the entrance to a cooperative in the Amazon resort of Tena. In this booming small town with about 30,000 inhabitants are the central processing plants of the cooperative wit…
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The cultivation methods and the penetration of legal and illegal companies in Ecuador are particularly damaging the water quality. The use of mercury does another "Asociación Kallari" stands on the powerful roller gate decorated with motifs from cocoa production, which hides the entrance to a cooperative in the Amazon resort of Tena. In this booming small town with about 30,000 inhabitants are the central processing plants of the cooperative wit…

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freitag.de broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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