Child Labour Sustains Cocoa Plantations For Chocolate Industry
*Harvesting cocoa pods in the Ivory Coast is backbreaking work (Image: Adam Gerrard/Sunday Mirror)
Children as young as 10 years are said to form the bulk of the labour force that works in many cocoa plantations that supply the main ingredient for the chocolate industry. These young boys apart from receiving pittance, or no pay at all for the backbreaking, 12 hours a day work, they also miss school.
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Children as young as 10 years are said to form the bulk of the labour force that works in many cocoa plantations that supply the main ingredient for the chocolate industry. These young boys apart from receiving pittance, or no pay at all for the backbreaking, 12 hours a day work, they also miss school.
Please, visit our Features Page for full story.

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