Excerpt BBC Report "Ivory Coast hit by cocoa strike " (excerpt fair use to accurately transmit the facts as shown in report):
Workers at Ivory Coast's cocoa management bodies have gone on strike for a second day in a dispute over pay.
Ivory Coast is the world's largest cocoa grower and the strike means no cocoa will be registered for export at one of the busiest times of the year.
The Ivorian cocoa sector has been hit by strikes this year, though usually it is farmers who strike in protest at low prices and corruption.
Work will resume on Thursday, when unions will meet managers.
"The strike is carrying on today. No worker will be at his post. No cocoa will be registered (for export) today," Augustin Kouassi N'Goran, secretary general of the SYNASGFICC workers' union, told Reuters.
"Work will start again on Thursday," he added.
A separate strike by farmers in the west of the country, set for Wednesday, has been postponed.
Chocohalics the world around will be on pins and needles.
Rest assured though, this goes on all the time according to the BBC. They also assure us that the export of cocoa is extremely important to Ivory Coast, so I think we can figure the underlying dispute will be settled quickly.
The Easter Bunny can rest easy and luckily scientists have just announced that it's better to be fit and fat than skinny and lazy. So if you need a few bites of chocolate to get you onto that exercycle or out the door for a walk, then go for it.
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