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  2. List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A bean-to-bar company produces chocolate by processing cocoa beans into a product in-house, rather than melting chocolate from another manufacturer. Some are large companies that own the entire process for economic reasons; others are small- or micro-batch producers and aim to control the whole process to improve quality, working conditions, or environmental impact.

  3. Bean-to-bar - Wikipedia

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    The chocolate melangeur, a piece of equipment used in bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturing which enables chocolate manufacturing in the home kitchen.. Bean-to-bar is a business model [1] in which a chocolate manufacturer controls the entire manufacturing process from procuring cocoa beans to creating the end product of consumer chocolate.

  4. Bühler Group - Wikipedia

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    Plant and equipment for making chocolate and speciality masses and for processing cocoa and nuts. Processing systems, equipment, and services in the fields of dry pasta, extruded snack foods and couscous. Extrusion technology for making foods and feeds such as pet foods, aqua feeds, breakfast cereals, snack foods and ingredients.

  5. Gertrude Hawk Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was converted into a candy shop in 1973. In 1988, the company constructed the Gertrude Hawk Corporate Center. The company is now a $90 million annual business with four divisions. It employs over 1,000 people and operates 75 Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Chocolate Shops throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. [1]

  6. Ganong Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Ganong Bros. Limited has been one of the Canadian chocolate industry's most important companies. Arthur Ganong was the first to make any sort of a wrapped chocolate bar; Ganong began selling the first chocolate bars in 1910. In 1920 they began using the brand name "Pal-o-Mine" for their chocolate bar. [citation needed]

  7. Climate change is threatening cacao crops, researchers say

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    But chocolate continues to face a significant challenge: Climate change is threatening cacao production, particularly in West Africa, which produces around 70% of the world's supply.

  8. Barry Callebaut - Wikipedia

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    Barry Callebaut AG is a Swiss-Belgian cocoa processor and chocolate manufacturer. [5] It was created in 1996 through the merging of the French company Cacao Barry and the Belgian chocolate producer Callebaut and is currently based in Zürich, Switzerland.

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