Usually larger refining or procseeing companies will purchase, or it will go directly to plants for production into foods and drinks.
You don't grow chocolate, you manufature it from the coco bean grow by farmers....
first the chocolate pant grows in the amazon rain forest then the farmers chop the..............................................................
Yes, farmers in at least Mexico and the US have fed cattle scrap chocolate this year (2012).
The term that refers to groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at a discount is "cooperative" or "farmers' cooperative." These cooperatives allow farmers to benefit from collective buying power, reducing costs and improving access to necessary resources.
Chocolate farmers live in Brazil and Africa but they are so poor that most of them never taste chocolate. See chocolate come from cocoa beans that are ground and mixed with other things to make chocolate
The website Max Brenner is all about chocolate. Chocolate in all its forms and tastes and the site is passionate about everything to do with chocolate. It is possible to make purchases from this site as well as find where the location of their outlets are.
Cocoa farmers are some of the poorest people in the world and many of them earn on average about £50 a year.
The Aztecs (they were a tribal group from Mexico) were the first people to discover chocolate so it was probably one of their kings or their farmers
um... sugar. tip: buy sweet chocolate. it's probably cheaper anyways.
they get about £4.20p a day from big chocolate companys like Cadburys.
The term that refers to groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seed, and other supplies at a discount is "cooperative" or "agricultural cooperative." These cooperatives allow farmers to leverage their collective buying power to obtain better prices and access to resources, ultimately benefiting their operations and reducing costs.
A cooperative works this way.