give reason Cocoa Tree flourish in the equatorial region in Africa
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Most of the world's cocoa is grown in a narrow belt 10 degrees either side of the equator because cocoa trees grow well in humid tropical climates with regular rain and a short dry season. the trees need even temperature between 21-23 degrees Celsius with a fairly constant rainfall of 1000-2500mm per year.
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