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The Chocolate Production market is a segment of the Chocolate and Cocoa Products industry. It involves the production of chocolate from cocoa beans, which are sourced from cocoa farms around the world. The process of chocolate production involves the roasting, grinding, and blending of cocoa beans, as well as the addition of other ingredients such as sugar, milk, and flavorings. The resulting product is then packaged and sold to consumers.
The Chocolate Production market is highly competitive, with a wide range of companies offering a variety of products. These companies range from large multinationals to small artisanal producers. Many of these companies have their own cocoa farms, while others source their cocoa beans from third-party suppliers.
Some of the major companies in the Chocolate Production market include Mars, Nestle, Hershey, Lindt, Ghirardelli, and Cadbury. Other notable companies include Godiva, Ferrero, and Barry Callebaut. Show Less Read more