The Prince of Wales addresses a conference on Caribbean organic farming in central London. The conference aimed to highlight new opportunities for organic and fair-trade produce from the Caribbean. * The Prince urged supermarkets to follow his example as he launched his own brand of chocolates made from organic cocoa grown in Guyana, where his involvement is helping revitalise an impoverished community. Charles said his Organic Dark Chocolate Thins, produced by his Duchy Originals food company, were allowing Amerindians in the Guyanian rainforest to work their way out of poverty without the
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The Prince of Wales addresses a conference on Caribbean organic farming in central London. The conference aimed to highlight new opportunities for organic and fair-trade produce from the Caribbean. * The Prince urged supermarkets to follow his example as he launched his own brand of chocolates made from organic cocoa grown in Guyana, where his involvement is helping revitalise an impoverished community. Charles said his Organic Dark Chocolate Thins, produced by his Duchy Originals food company, were allowing Amerindians in the Guyanian rainforest to work their way out of poverty without the indignity of charity.