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Kokoon
Kokoon Ko*koon", n. (Zo["o]l.) The gnu.

Meaning of Kokoo from wikipedia

- Kuapa Kokoo is a Fairtrade-certified cocoa farmers organisation in Ghana. The organisation was established in 1993 by a group of cocoa farmers from Ghana...
- in the UK in 1998 as a company limited by shares co-owned by the Kuapa Kokoo cocoa farmers' co-operative in Ghana, Twin Trading and The Body Shop, with...
- bonnet peppers, onions, oil and tomatoes. It is commonly known in Ghana as "kokoo ne beans". Though often served with fish, red red can also be vegetarian...
- station (Indian Railway station code), a railway station in Rajasthan Kuapa Kokoo Farmers' Union, a 1993 Ghanaian cocoa farmers' cooperative organisation...
- KKL may stand for: Kuapa Kokoo Limited Keren Kayemet LeYisrael, the Hebrew name for the Jewish National Fund Kampala Kids League (Uganda) Kultur- und...
- farmers in Ghana to found the Kuapa Kokoo co-operative, and in 1998 Divine Chocolate was formed, largely owned by Kuapa Kokoo, to market Fairtrade chocolate...
- and Egypt. Jaqee's most recent album is Kokoo Girl, a return to roots reggae and ska. Released in June 2009, Kokoo Girl saw her joining forces with German-based...
- self-described fair trade proponents including Ghanaian cooperative Kuapa Kokoo, "Big Chocolate" companies are Mondelez (which owns Cadbury), Mars, Nestlé...
- Company (HFC Bank) Financials Banks Accra 1990 Commercial bank P A Kuapa Kokoo Consumer goods Food products Kumasi 1993 Cocoa exports P A Mazzuma Consumer...
- processing company International Cocoa Initiative – Nonprofit organization Kuapa Kokoo – Fairtrade-certified cocoa farmers organisation in Ghana – a Ghanaian farmers'...