The world loves chocolate. Million tons of chocolates are being made and sold every year. Different flavors of chocolate can be found in almost every store that sells food. Among these chocolates, Cote d'Ivoire in West Africa is responsible for 40% of the coco production in the world; however, the coco farmers earn less than 1 USD per day. The chocolate industry is estimated to earn more than 100 billion dollars a year, yet, the profit is gained by human trafficking. Children were trafficking to West Africa as slaves for farming coco 2 decades ago, and the industry promised to fix this modern slavering issue by 2005, yet, the deadline has never been met. Moreover, the price set by the London market calculation can only let the coco farmers in West Africa earn less than 200 USD per year, which is way lower than the minimum wage for living. Even though there are regulations regulate the farm gate price of coco beans, farmers don’t have the choices of who to sell the beans, so they...