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Ivory Coast

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Ivory Coast

Former name (to 1986) of Côte d'Ivoire.



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Where Chocolate Comes From (Percentage of World Cocoa Bean Production) Ivory Coast 40% Ghana 16% Indonesia 15% Brazil 6% Nigeria 5% Cameroon 5% Equador 3% Rest of the world 10% SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL COCOA ORGANIZATION, LONDON Note: Table made from pie chart.
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