As much as 40% of the world’s cocoa comes from Ivory Coast. Ivory Coast is losing its forests at a faster rate than any other African country – less than 4% of the country is covered in rainforest. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Cocoa dries outside the chief’s house in the illegal village of Zanbarmakro in the Marahoué national park, Ivory Coast. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A captive monkey, one of the last remaining in Mount Tia protected forest, Ivory Coast. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Evidence of deforestation in Mount Tia protected forest, Ivory Coast.
Source: The Guardian September 13, 2017 12:30 UTC