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How Long Does it Take to Profit From Cocoa Business?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 234505, member: 61772"] The cocoa business is not a simple one, and the question of how long it takes to profit from it is a bit of a difficult one to answer. The answer depends on what you mean by "profit," who you are, and what kind of business you have. It takes about five years to earn a profit from cocoa. Cocoa trees need five to seven years before they can produce flowers, and another one to two years before they bear fruits. There are several factors that affect how long it takes to start profiting from a cocoa business: the age of the trees when they're planted, the soil quality and climate, and the care that's given to the trees. We also use the average cost of cocoa land and the average cost of equipment and supplies to calculate the profit after six years. If your business is an established one and all you want to do is cover the day-to-day running cost of keeping it afloat, then this will depend on how much money you need to make in order to reach that goal. Typically, seasonal changes in demand can affect this. Let's say that in the peak season for selling chocolate, your sales are 300% of what they would be in the off-season for chocolate. [/QUOTE]
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