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Cocoa Pickers

Issey Miyake asked me to contribute to an exhibition on Chocolate he was curating with the designer Naoto Fukasawa. Chocolate in Japan has become a luxury product with organised tastings- similar to wine. I decided it would be interesting to explore the disparity between the producer and consumer. I chose the Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s largest cacoa producing country. These farmers of cocoa beans were photographed in the village of Zongokro in the 25km no-man’s land dividing the country since the civil war in 2003, they earn less than a $1 per day.

Published in 'Chocolate' by Design 21_21 Sight (2007) Digital C-type prints 150x200cm


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