【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. demand /dɪˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd/ (v.) – to require or make something necessary
Example: The customers demand the company to replace its defective product.
2. secure /sɪˈkyʊər/ (v.) – to get something
Example: The company has secured an increase in its sales after releasing its new advertisement. 
3. harvest /ˈhɑr
vɪst/ (v.) – to gather something
Example: The farmer must harvest all the crops before it rains.
4. practice /ˈpræk tɪs/ (n.) – an action that is often repeated
Example: The innovative practices of the farmers led to an increase in their yield.
5. fertilizer /ˈfɜrtl aɪzər/ (n.) – substance used to make soil healthier or more suitable to support growth of plants
Example: Many farmers use fertilizers to make the crops grow faster.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A major cocoa shortage may develop as more   countries demand for more   chocolates, cocoa producer Barry Callebaut suggests. 
Barry Callebaut [KAL-ee-bow]   is one of the leading cocoa and chocolate suppliers in the world. But despite the company’s   outstanding performance, CEO Juergen Steinemann [YOR-gen SHTAHYN-mahn] is concerned about   the cocoa supply in the future. 
Steinemann said   that while the company has secured   sales within the year, farmers may not be able to double the effort to meet   the demand for more cocoa. With limited cocoa supply, most companies would   not be able to produce chocolates once consumers increase their consumption. 
Philippe Janvier,   Barry Callebaut’s vice president, agreed with the prediction. According to   him, farmers would rather raise palm or bananas, as cultivating cocoa beans   takes years before farmers can harvest   them.  
According to the   International Cocoa Organization, the production of cocoa will increase to   more than four million metric tons this year, higher than last year’s 3.9   million metric tons. However, Barry Callebaut stated that this increase is   not enough, as five million metric tons of cocoa are needed to meet its   growing demand. 
Barry Callebaut is   now finding ways to combat the predicted chocolate shortage. The company   focuses on increasing productivity of farmers in the Ivory Coast by teaching   them new agricultural techniques and practices.   The Ivory Coast holds 36% of the global cocoa production. Ultimately, this   project aims to double the yields by 2020. 
The company also   considers using fertilizers,   although it does not aim to use genetically modified cocoa. According to   Janvier, helping farmers produce more yields with better quality will result   in a better profit for both the company and the farmers. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         If you were one of the farmers, would you choose to cultivate cocoa beans instead of other crops? Why or why not?
·         How do you think this prediction would affect other chocolate producers?
Discussion B
·         How do you think can shortages in crops be avoided?
·         What could be the other reasons why there is a shortage in some crops?