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By Alasdair Howorth BBC World Service
Football writer
How Swiss coach Nora Hauptle is restoring pride to Ghana's Black Queens after years in the African football wilderness. The price of cocoa hit a new record fuelled by climate change and adverse weather conditions - impacting a market that has already seen high Easter chocolate prices in Europe.
In the latest price hike, the cocoa bean traded above $10,000 (£8,000) per tonne on world commodity markets, $2,000 more than last week.
The world's largest cocoa exporters - Ivory Coast and Ghana - suffered poor harvests after droughts in February following heavy rains in December.
Popular brands of Easter eggs will now cost 50% more than last year, forcing companies to promote non-chocolate Easter treats like biscuit bunnies.
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