New Zealand’s climate change policy could stand to be just a little more vanilla.
Fri, 09 Nov 2018
When Cyclone Enawo hit Africa’s east coast in 2017, it wiped out about 16% of the world’s vanilla production. Droughts in 2016 meant there was no huge buffer to meet demand.
Vanilla users globally had to cut back their consumption by about a sixth – and in a hurry. And unless you were
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