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"Question No 27 by Robert Evans ()
The Commission must be aware of the problem of forced and illegal child labour in the cocoa industry.
West Africa provides most of the world’s cocoa, where over 200 000 children are thought to be working in hazardous conditions on cocoa farms (International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, July 2002). European consumers are faced with the possibility that some of the chocolate they eat has been produced by forced labour.
Could the Commission inform me of what initiatives it has undertaken to ensure that the taste of slavery is irradicated from the European diet?"@en1
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"Subject: Slavery in chocolate production"1
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