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Ivory Coast and Ghana, the world's biggest exporters of cocoa, have agreed a deal to sell the commodity with an additional living income premium of $400 (£320) a tonne added to the price.
The scheme aims to work with the world's chocolate makers in making sure farmers are lifted out of poverty.
Ivory Coast and Ghana produce two-thirds of the world's cocoa beans, but the volatile price of the crop often means the growers, many of whom are small-scale farmers, have to accept low prices.
The agreement to impose what's called a living income differential sum will take effect from next year.
The French chocolate maker Cemoi has confirmed it will be buying cocoa from Ivory Coast and paying the additional $400 a tonne, and it's reported that global players in the industry, Sucden, Barry Callebaut, Cargill and Olam have done similar deals.
Traders have warned the scheme could backfire if it encourages a surplus of crops, which would drive prices down.
The agreement is the latest in a series of attempts to combat poverty among African cocoa farmers.
The price of cocoa traded in Europe hit a one year high in July, as the markets anticipated the pricing agreement by the West African producers.
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