There are a few countries that grow cocoa presently. Most of these countries are in tropical regions, or in South America.
Cocoa beans do grow in the leaves of jungle trees! COCOA
Nowadays, people are very concerned about others and the environment. Fair Trade cocoa helps the cocoa farmers and the environment. The farmers get paid fairly for their cocoa with fair trade. Also, because they get paid more, they can leave the cocoa in its natural habitat, where it grows better. When they do that, they will not cut down forests or use as much fertilizer or pesticides (Helping the environment).
Any country really as long as it's not really cold like the Arctic circle with polar bears, LOL
because chocolate aka cocoa beans grows on trees, and doesn't have seeds.
No, cocoa is not produced in New Zealand. Most cocoa is produced in the area that is 10 degrees to either side of the equator because it grows best in a humid and tropical climate.
Ivory Coast is the highest producer of cocoa in the world. It accounts for about 40% of global cocoa production.
in third-world country's ... that's where they grow them but children are taken from their homes and inslaved to do the work if you want to help these kids from dieing of starvation only buy chocolate with the fairtrade sybol
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Cocoa beans come from different countries but there is only one country whose main source is cocoa. Ghana!Colombiacocoa bean trees grow at the equater in south America and africain the amazon rainforest.it grows best in Ghanain hot countries on trees
Ivory Coast is the largest exporter of cocoa in the world, accounting for a significant portion of global cocoa production.
it comes from the cocoa plant, not to be confused with the coca plant. so basically it grows on trees.
Cocoa is extracted from cocoa beans found mainly in Brazil. The substance is used to make chocolate and is found in other foodstuffs.