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Children's Book "br" Poplar Non-Fiction / Non-fiction for children tracking the activities of Ai Taguchi, who brought about a change in the cacao business in a distant land of Ghana. When she was a child, she loved chocolate wrapped in the glittering wrapping paper given by her great-grandfather. Before the recital and the test, she always put it in her mouth and turned it into a power to do her best. Gradually, chocolate became special to her. One day, she wondered, "Who makes my favorite chocolate?" She came to know about the poverty and child labor of cacao farmers in Ghana. Then, she came to think, "I want to see the current situation in Ghana with my own eyes." One day, she became a university student and went to Ghana alone during the summer vacation. She asked local people where cacao farmers are located, and she came to Amanfromm village in the エンプレーソ region. While sleeping and eating with the cacao farmers in the village, she was fascinated by their cheerful personality. At the same time, she came to know about the current situation in Ghana with her own eyes. She started out with the idea that "I want people who are involved in my favorite chocolate to be happy." She moves from the idea that "I want people who are involved in chocolate to be happy." She improves the quality of cacao produced in Ghana, which was said to be poor and difficult to handle, and changes the cacao business in Ghana, which had been black-boxed. After trial and error, she finally launched her own chocolate brand using cacao beans from Ghana. The concept is "chocolate that melts the boundary". It melts the boundary between producers and consumers. It contains the hope that both sides will be happy through chocolate. Even during the pandemic, she will continue her activities. The concept is "chocolate that melts the boundary". It melts the boundary between producers and consumers. By exporting the made-in-Ghana chocolate processed there, she plans to dramatically increase the compensation for cacao farmers. "There is no need to do big things like social contribution. First, treat people around you with love. If you treat people with big love, the world will change". She introduces her activities. "There is no need to do big things like social contribution.