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Please review and correct or delete this File, the Information displayed is not correct. I'm working with kola nuts, and I've never heard of any kola farming in Europe or Turkey. It also doesn't fit as the kola tree is a tropical plant that needs enough rain and humidity, basically the same climate as cocoa. This doesn't fit the Mediterranean or California that are marked as producers of kola in the map. On the other hand, in the map there is no kola farming shown in Togo and Benin but there is definitely a lot of cola grown there. From Togo I know this first hand, for Benin some information is easy to find (e.g.: https://www.rufford.org/projects/savi-merveille-koissi/toward-the-sustainable-conservation-and-domestication-of-cola-nitida-and-garcinia-kola-in-benin/ ) UlhaX (talk) 12:10, 7 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]