Cocoa harvests down 80% in Mexico due to climate change

Climate change has precipitated an 80% decline in cocoa harvesting this year in Mexico, due to prolonged droughts, heavy rains, and disease outbreaks all attributed to climate change. It amounts to the worst crisis the sector has seen in 50 years. Read more at El Economista.

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