This Juneteenth, a Colorado company is calling attention to the continued use of child and slave labor in the production of chocolate.
The owners of Bibamba Chocolate at Edgewater Public Market are hosting a chocolate making class on the Juneteenth holiday.
The Tcheunou family founded Bibamba Chocolate with the purchase of a 56-acre cacao growing farm in Cameroon in 2015. Their first cacao harvest was in 2020.
The Tcheunous oversee every step of the process from the growing and harvesting of cacao beans to handcrafting the chocolate at their Denver area shop and factory. They say they strive to ensure their business is ethical and sustainable. The presence of slavery in much of the world’s chocolate production is real, say the Tcheunous.
“Slave(ery) in (the) chocolate industry exists. They employ, get kids against their will to work in farms, cocoa farms,” said Patrick Tcheunou. “Consumers have a big role to play. If they get more and more concerned about it and make the conscious decision to support the chocolate companies that do the right thing, I think more and more chocolate companies will start paying more attention to it.”…