Difficult weather conditions and disease have affected production in West Africa, which produces about 70% of the world’s cocoa. The two largest producers, Ivory Coast and Ghana, have been hit by a combination of heavy rain, dry heat and disease recently.

Late last year, heavy rain and the spread of black pod disease in the two countries affected farming, according to a November report from the International Cocoa Organization. Poor road conditions also made it difficult to bring the available beans to port, according to the report.

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    8 months ago

    Same thing will happen to bananas within the next ten years by the way. So in about 30 years “banana for scale” won’t mean anything to young people.

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      8 months ago

      It’s already happened before. They will just replace the banana again like they did back then. The last banana is all but extinct now. I bet the new banana is already in development and is being made to stave off disease. E: This is also why banana candies you get from the vending machines taste nothing like bananas. They taste like the old bananas.