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Good for people, economy, community, animals and environment.
Buying fine-flavoured chocolate helps support local communities and farmers that grow the cocoa beans. It preserves and expands natural rainforests and protects endangered cocoa trees that produce superfine cocoa beans.
Solkiki pays about 6 times the fair trade price per kg.
Solkiki pays about 60 times the fair trade premium (the markup that fair trade offer above the industrial base). Solkiki don’t pay coyotes – the shady middlemen who visit remote farms with their pickup and buy whatever the farmer is desperate to sell.
Solkiki keep the chain as short as possible to insure the money goes where it needs to go, so future generations can keep enjoying these very special chocolates.
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