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This year's Easter eggs will be much more
than last year's. The
is climate change. Extreme
patterns have made growing cocoa more
. Cocoa beans are used to make chocolate. Around 70 per cent of the world's cocoa beans are grown in West Africa. Recent heatwaves, droughts and
rain in Ghana and the Ivory Coast have greatly reduced the
of cocoa beans grown. Temperatures have been four degrees
than normal. The Reuters news agency said cocoa
have more than doubled compared to this time last year. Amber Sawyer, an
and climate analyst, said farmers in West Africa were, "struggling in the face of both extreme
and rainfall".