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News24 Business | War-hit Congo park turns to chocolate gorillas in conservation push

  • Virunga National Park is producing 25,000 handcrafted chocolate gorillas to promote conservation efforts as it marks its 100th anniversary.
  • Cocoa for these chocolates comes from farms created around the park to discourage logging and poaching, according to park officials.
  • Virunga National Park Director Emmanuel de Merode stated that chocolate gorillas symbolize the park's resilience against various threats.
  • The chocolates will be sold in Europe, including Belgium, with profits intended to be reinvested in local communities.
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The Star Kuala Lumpur broke the news in Malaysia on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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