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Why rocketing cocoa prices are not benefiting West Africa’s farmers

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Australia   来源:Television  查看:  评论:0
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"We have a list here with the family details and ages of the children," she said."There's presents for boys, different ones for girls, all for different ages.

Why rocketing cocoa prices are not benefiting West Africa’s farmers

"Each family gets a huge amount; pork pie, cheese, a box of biscuits, everything you like at Christmas."Among those to benefit from the bumper packages is Janet.As a single mum with two teenagers, both with special needs, and a younger son with breathing problems she said she has to make sacrifices.

Why rocketing cocoa prices are not benefiting West Africa’s farmers

"My little-un has asthma, but trying to keep the house warm 24/7 so he doesn't always get breathless just can't be done."I have to limit the heating to when he gets up and when he comes back from school."

Why rocketing cocoa prices are not benefiting West Africa’s farmers

Tim Needham is charged with delivering the much-needed parcel to Janet.

Dressed in his special festive jumper he is struggling to see over the piles of shopping bags and gifts in his boot., who was pulled from his vehicle and handcuffed by officers.

Mr Hill was pulled over on his way to Hard Rock Stadium in the south Florida city just hours before the opening match of the season.Miami-Dade police say one of the officers involved in the stop has been placed on administrative duties pending an investigation.

Two of Mr Hill’s Miami Dolphins teammates, Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith, were also involved in the incident.The team issued a statement on Monday backing their star wide receiver, saying: "We are saddened by the overly aggressive and violent conduct" shown to Mr Hill and the other players.

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