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Chocolate and the Environment
Program Categories
Educational Programs, Historical Programs and Characters, Miscellaneous
Audience Age
12yrs+
With concerns about climate change increasing by the day, cacao producers around the world are working to ensure their farms survive the changing growing seasons. Likewise, small batch chocolate makers find themselves a surprisingly large piece of the puzzle–supporting farmers by purchasing beans that were farmed in a sustainable way and employing their own green practices to chocolate production, packaging, and delivery chains. We’ll also talk about the fabled history of the Arhuacos, an indigenous tribe in the Sierra Nevada region of Colombia that considers themselves stewards of the environment, and have raised cacao for over 500 years.
$200.
Base fee includes 1 chocolate sampling for up to 50 people. Additional chocolate sampling may be added and can be negotiated per budget goals.
Group Size
any
Program Length
1 hour
This is a lecture-based program that includes one chocolate sample, though planners have the option to add additional. The program also has a corresponding Powerpoint, so a screen and computer connection or flashdrive hookup is needed. We also bring a number of educational items for display, so a table at the head of the room is needed.
Last Modified
04/10/2024
Performer’s Contact Information
Cocoa Beantown Chocolate Tours and Tasting Events
Victoria Kichuk46 Davis Rd
Belmont, MA 02478
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This is a unique and dynamic program we have presented for a number of schools and libraries such as Newburyport and Shrewsbury. We offer many other chocolate-themed programs as well, such as Massachusetts Chocolate History, and The Science of Chocolate.