Kakao-Preis: Die rasante Achterbahnfahrt
Der Bürgerkrieg im Hauptexportland Elfenbeinküste sorgte für ein 32-Jahres-Hoch. Nun kosten die braunen Bohnen auf dem Weltmarkt fast nur mehr die Hälfte. Die Ursachen.
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REUTERSTHIS PICTURE IS 18 OF 25 TO ACCOMPANY INSIGHT: CHOCOLATE/CHANGES. SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM FOR KEYWORD "CHOCOLATE/CHANGES" TO SEE ALL IMAGES. (PXP01-25)A workers at Barry Callebaut factory inspect cocoa beans in Lebbeke September 29, 2011. Sin
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REUTERSTHIS PICTURE IS 12 OF 25 TO ACCOMPANY INSIGHT: CHOCOLATE/CHANGES. SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM FOR KEYWORD "CHOCOLATE/CHANGES" TO SEE ALL IMAGES. (PXP01-25)Liquid chocolate is seen at Barry Callebaut factory in Lebbeke September 29, 2011. Since it
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dapdFILE - In this May 31, 2011 file photo, farmer Issiaka Ouedraogo, seen through the leaves of cocoa trees, lays cocoa beans out to dry on reed mats, on a cocoa farm outside the village of Fangolo, near Duekoue Ivory Coast. A report released by Colombia
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REUTERSA worker makes a marking on a sack of cocoa at a Barry Callebaut cocoa factory in San Pedro, southwestern Ivory Coast January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS)
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A producer picks a pod of cacao at Yaokoka in the Oume region, 300kms from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, January 5, 2005. Main routes to Ivory Coasts south-western port of San Pedro were open on Wednesday after militants withdrew plans to barricade the roads to k
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REUTERSWorkers stack sacks of cocoa at a Barry Callebaut cocoa factory in San Pedro, southwestern Ivory Coast January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS)
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REUTERSA tank burns by the roadside after heavy fighting in Ivory Coasts main city Abidjan, April 5, 2011. Ivory Coasts Laurent Gbagbo was negotiating the terms of his departure from power on Tuesday following a fierce assault by forces loyal to his presi
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REUTERSTHIS PICTURE IS 15 OF 25 TO ACCOMPANY INSIGHT: CHOCOLATE/CHANGES. SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM FOR KEYWORD "CHOCOLATE/CHANGES" TO SEE ALL IMAGES. (PXP01-25)A workers at Barry Callebaut factory inspect bags of cocoa beans in Lebbeke September 29, 2
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REUTERSA worker closes a cardboard packaging box filled with cocoa liquor at Choco-Ivoire factory in San Pedro October 2, 2010. A new cocoa grinding factory started operations in Ivory Coast this week, director of export firm SAF Cacao Ali Lakiss told Re
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REUTERSA worker gathers cocoa bags in the workhouse factory yard of SAF Cacao in the western Ivorian city of San Pedro August 13, 2010. Ivory Coast is on track to become the worlds top cocoa grinder in the next few years as the West African state seeks m
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REUTERSTHIS PICTURE IS 25 OF 25 TO ACCOMPANY INSIGHT: CHOCOLATE/CHANGES. SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM FOR KEYWORD "CHOCOLATE/CHANGES" TO SEE ALL IMAGES. (PXP01-25)A worker prepares to load sacks of cocoa onto a ship at the port of Abidjan, in this May 8,
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REUTERSTHIS PICTURE IS 19 OF 25 TO ACCOMPANY INSIGHT: CHOCOLATE/CHANGES. SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM FOR KEYWORD "CHOCOLATE/CHANGES" TO SEE ALL IMAGES. (PXP01-25)The logo of Barry Callebaut chocolate is seen at the entrance of the factory in Lebbeke Sep
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ReutersIvory Coast President Alassane Ouattara speaks during a ceremony to commemorate those who had died during his power struggle with former leader Laurent Gbagbo at the presidential palace in Abidjan May 12, 2011. Ouattara pledged on Thursday to punis
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REUTERSWorkers gather cocoa bags in the workhouse factory yard of SAF Cacao in the western Ivorian city of San Pedro August 13, 2010. Ivory Coast is on track to become the worlds top cocoa grinder in the next few years as the West African state seeks mor
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REUTERSWorkers gather cocoa bags in the workhouse factory yard of SAF Cacao in the western Ivorian city of San Pedro August 13, 2010. Ivory Coast is on track to become the worlds top cocoa grinder in the next few years as the West African state seeks mor
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REUTERSWorkers handle cocoa beans at a Barry Callebaut cocoa factory in San Pedro, southwestern Ivory Coast January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS)
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REUTERSEmployees at "Patisserie Abidjanaise" wrap chocolate Easter eggs in Abidjan, March 20, 2008. Ivory coast is the worlds leading producer of cocoa, a main ingredient used in making chocolate. Picture taken March 20, 2008. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon (IV
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REUTERSA man weighs a bag of cacao in Tchetchebo village, near Yamousoukro in Ivory Coast, August 10, 2006. Cocoa pods are swelling on the trees as Ivory Coast nears the start of another lucrative crop, but farmer Drissa Zoungrana feels only despair. He i
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dapdChildren run past in a street in Gagnoa, Ivory Coast, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010. Rival parties in Ivory Coast traded accusations of voter intimidation, violence and fraud on Monday, as the worlds leading cocoa producer awaited results from the countrys
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dapdFILE - In this June 30, 2005 file photo, children living in a cocoa producing village walk back from the fields carrying wood and food stuff on their heads on the outskirts of the town of Oume, Ivory Coast. This February 14, 2011, activists say you ma
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REUTERSA worker sews cocoa bags in a SAF Cacao cocoa factory in the western Ivorian city of San Pedro August 13, 2010. Ivory Coast is on track to become the worlds top cocoa grinder in the next few years as the West African state seeks more value from it
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