Taking Cocoa Back: Power, Land and Self-Determination
A valid Schoggifestival admission ticket is always required to attend Schoggifestival events. Children up to and including the age of 12 do not pay for Schoggifestival admission. Events that incur a charge must be booked separately for both children and adults.
Nana Aduna II (Ohene Cocoa, Ghana) takes us on a journey to the heart of cocoa production – a place where colonial structures are still felt, yet new paths are emerging. Starting from his cocoa farm in Ghana’s Eastern Region, he shows how cocoa farmers, after decades of being told by colonial powers where, how and how much to produce for Europe, are now taking production into their own hands and creating value at origin. Instead of seeing cocoa only as a raw material for chocolate, he opens our eyes to diverse products and to a different relationship with this “brown gold”.
Through his eco-tours on the farm, Nana makes visible what power and monopoly feel like within the global cocoa system – and how a more inclusive, people-centered ecosystem could look. With images, stories and impressions from his plantation, he raises awareness for the reality of origin and invites the audience to rethink chocolate and cocoa: moving away from pure raw-material logic towards
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Taking Cocoa Back: Power, Land and Self-Determination
A valid Schoggifestival admission ticket is always required to attend Schoggifestival events. Children up to and including the age of 12 do not pay for Schoggifestival admission. Events that incur a charge must be booked separately for both children and adults.
Nana Aduna II (Ohene Cocoa, Ghana) takes us on a journey to the heart of cocoa production – a place where colonial structures are still felt, yet new paths are emerging. Starting from his cocoa farm in Ghana’s Eastern Region, he shows how cocoa farmers, after decades of being told by colonial powers where, how and how much to produce for Europe, are now taking production into their own hands and creating value at origin. Instead of seeing cocoa only as a raw material for chocolate, he opens our eyes to diverse products and to a different relationship with this “brown gold”.
Through his eco-tours on the farm, Nana makes visible what power and monopoly feel like within the global cocoa system – and how a more inclusive, people-centered ecosystem could look. With images, stories and impressions from his plantation, he raises awareness for the reality of origin and invites the audience to rethink chocolate and cocoa: moving away from pure raw-material logic towards self-determination, diversity and genuine participation of producers.
Time: 13:15-13.45
Location: Halle
Price: Included with Schoggifestival Entry Admission
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