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Cacao Cultivation

Aisha Khan

Traductor A Ai

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Cacao Cultivation unveils the captivating history and complex business of cacao, from its sacred origins to its status as a global commodity. The book explores the transformation of cacao beans from ancient Mesoamerican currency, used in religious rituals, to the foundation of a multi-billion dollar chocolate industry. It further investigates the intricate supply chains connecting cacao farmers worldwide to manufacturers and consumers, revealing the economic and ethical challenges inherent in this global trade. 

 
The book delves into agricultural practices, the dynamics of commodity markets, and the environmental impact of cacao farming, including deforestation. Examining the interconnectedness of history, culture, economics, and the environment, it emphasizes the need for sustainability and ethical sourcing.

 
Chapters progress from the historical context of cacao in Mayan and Aztec societies to agricultural practices and a detailed analysis of the global cacao supply chain. Ultimately, Cacao Cultivation aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the cacao industry, offering insights into fostering a more equitable and sustainable future. It presents a balanced analysis, incorporating diverse perspectives and avoiding technical jargon to make it accessible to a wide audience, including students, researchers, and industry professionals.
Disponible desde: 11/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 78 páginas.

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