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Booms et crises du cacao

The Brown Gold Rush

by François Ruf (writer)
january 1995
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Summary

The history of cocoa production worldwide mirrors that of the migration of millions of men and women searching for land on which to grow brown gold. Such land is almost always covered in tropical forest. The history of cocoa is therefore also that of deforestation: the irreversible loss of a global heritage or an ecological change that inevitably gives rise to an economic and social change. Despite the cultural, social and political specificities of each country, one particular model seems to recur. This scientific work offers an interpretation of cocoa-based migration and the associated economic cycles.

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Language(s): French

Publisher: Cirad

Edition: 1st edition

Collection: Economie et développement

Published: 1 january 1995

Reference eBook [ePub]: CI619EPB

Reference eBook [PDF]: CI619NUM

EAN13 eBook [ePub]: 9782759211265

EAN13 eBook [PDF]: 9782759207633

Interior: Two-colour

Pages count eBook [PDF]: 496

Size: 42.8 MB (ePub), 30.3 MB (PDF)

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