Indonesian Cocoa Farmers, Businesses Partner to Fight Climate Change Impact on Crops

Cocoa farmers are collaborating with businesses to safeguard their crops from the harsh effects of climate change.
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Indonesia's cocoa farmers work with businesses to fight the bitter impact of climate change
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