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[[File:Madecasse_0001.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Madécasse chocolate bar with 70% cocoa]]
 
[[File:Madecasse_0001.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Madécasse chocolate bar with 70% cocoa]]
  
Almost all cocoa grown in Madgascar come from within an area with a 50-kilometre radius within the Sambirano region, along the Sambirano riverbed where annual floods enrich the nutrients of the soil. Unlike many other cocoa producing nations, Madagascan cocoa yields crop all year round.
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Almost all cocoa grown in Madgascar come from within an area with a 50-kilometre radius within the Sambirano region, along the Sambirano riverbed where annual floods enrich the nutrients of the soil. Unlike many other cocoa producing nations, Madagascan cocoa grown in this area can yield crop all year round.
  
 
Two former Peace Corps workers, Tim McCollum and Brett Beach, co-founded Madécasse in 2008 while working in Madagascar with an aim to benefit a local farming industry through a cooperative of 45 farmers.  
 
Two former Peace Corps workers, Tim McCollum and Brett Beach, co-founded Madécasse in 2008 while working in Madagascar with an aim to benefit a local farming industry through a cooperative of 45 farmers.  
  
Their chocolate was originally made and packaged by the [[Chocolaterie Robert]] factory in [[Antananarivo]] and is since 2009 produced by [[Cinagra]], Madagascars second chocolate maker, also in Antananarivo.
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Their chocolate was originally made and packaged by the [[Chocolaterie Robert]] factory in [[Antananarivo]] and is since 2009 produced by [[Cinagra]], Madagascar's second chocolate maker, also in Antananarivo.
  
In 2011, Madécasse was awarded one of ''[http://www.fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies/2011/profile/madecasse.php 50 Most Innovative Companies]'' by [http://www.fastcompany.com Fast Company] - a media company which features unique business formulas and individuals behind them in their printed and online publications.
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In 2011, Madécasse was awarded one of ''[http://www.fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies/2011/profile/madecasse.php 50 Most Innovative Companies]'' by ''[http://www.fastcompany.com Fast Company]'' - a media company which features unique business concepts and the individuals behind them in their printed and online publications.
  
 
== Contact details ==
 
== Contact details ==

Revision as of 17:15, 3 April 2011

Madécasse is a chocolate brand sold wholesale and retail in US and Canada. Their chocolate is made and packaged in Madagascar and can therefore be considered a bean-to-bar of single origin cocoa chocolate brand.

File:Madecasse 0001.jpg
Madécasse chocolate bar with 70% cocoa

Almost all cocoa grown in Madgascar come from within an area with a 50-kilometre radius within the Sambirano region, along the Sambirano riverbed where annual floods enrich the nutrients of the soil. Unlike many other cocoa producing nations, Madagascan cocoa grown in this area can yield crop all year round.

Two former Peace Corps workers, Tim McCollum and Brett Beach, co-founded Madécasse in 2008 while working in Madagascar with an aim to benefit a local farming industry through a cooperative of 45 farmers.

Their chocolate was originally made and packaged by the Chocolaterie Robert factory in Antananarivo and is since 2009 produced by Cinagra, Madagascar's second chocolate maker, also in Antananarivo.

In 2011, Madécasse was awarded one of 50 Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company - a media company which features unique business concepts and the individuals behind them in their printed and online publications.

Contact details

Madécasse
523 Prospect Place
Suite 305
Brooklyn, New York 11238
United States
Tel: +347 750 8727
Email info@madecasse.com
Website: www.madecasse.com

Additional information