How the Chocolate Industry Still Profits from Child Labor | ENDEVR Documentary



How the Chocolate Industry Still Profits from Child Labor | Business documentary from 2019 In 2001, the lucrative chocolate …

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  1. All the weed spraying is so unnecessary. It costs them money and destroyed every last bit of biodiversity and soil health. In 20 years that soil will be dead and they will have to pump it full of fertilizer

  2. Big business just disgraceful corrupt enterprises, they are the very instigators of this disgraceful practice, Politicians, Cargill Nestlé etc just pass the buck and pat each other on the back. Just so greedy and absolute liars.

  3. 🛑 One thing made me confused! Why are european children's faces blurred but African children's not? If it's journalism and media protection so shouldn't it be applied to all? I'm asking just because of my curiosity 🤔Thanks for the great documentary!

  4. Win win have under new democracy make all have a good impact to make bigger jungle die people in Africa still poor make this tree and sell small price to one company take over all seed to make go European and more to look the point of world program under part to make the part of image people CHANGE under all view to make the point make Coco seed win win have and market and history make any good country about chocolate have to show brand and more to make back Africa under nice view clear and save not show image make huuuaaarrrrrr to come great brand and this not great and win win and ganja chocolate can build under taste and more can make from first have their system make seed in sun CLEAN and more and look nice

  5. Its a shameful thing that governments, leaders, who are placed in offices to govern, help the communities who placed them there have all turned to profits inhumane acts compromise non transparency violence etc etc. So called great looking Plans are only brought out for the paid cameras n on paper. The masses who grow the cocoa beans n other MUCH NEEDED PRODUCTS are the ones to DEMAND CHANGE. SHAME ON THE GOVTS NGO'S PARENTS WHO SELL THEIR CHILDREN THE MIDDLE MEN THE TRUCKERS THE BUS DRIVERS…ALLL THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHILD ENSLAVEMENT N LOW OR NO WAGES TO THE POOR while they swindle in temporary riches. May Yah The Most High judge n bring just recompense upon alllllll.

  6. Beautiful doc with a gorgeous ending , hope these little children get the chance to have a better life one day and a big hi5 for the teacher " looked sorry , when asked about the Gov doing his salary "

  7. This is human nature. Everyone is looking out for themselves. The brokers, the multinationals, the European union e.t.c, are clearly beneficiaries of the situation. Why would they have any motivation to make fundamental changes? I see no way out for these countries except to establish their own industries for the benefit of their people.

  8. In my opinion the child labor issue in africa will be hard to beat however much we try, poverty is what leads to all that..if only african governments can provide good paying jobs to it's population because am sure none of those children is from a rich or average family.

  9. If wanted too we could of already have solve the worlds hunger problem but greed selfishness and ignorance prevents us from doing it. These are the consequences when you turn the whole world into a shopping mall. You'll start seeing the world in numbers and when you that humanity dies and corruptions grows.

  10. I am shocked and just so heart broken.
    Big and high post high name and no humanity.
    They stopped not only the one person with camera they stopped those millions of children millions of dreams and sweat who are fighting for the good life just like the so called high class people.
    I really appreciate this documentary and tears rolls down while watching those pure and our mother earth is being killed with chemicals.
    This one step opened my eyes my heart my mind and taught me what my ambition and goals. Really want this to end.

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