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Scientists have found three new species that are close relatives to the plant from which chocolate is produced.
The new species, discovered in the rain forests of South America , are closely related to Theobroma cacao, the tree that bears cocoa beans.
The discovery could lead to the development of more climate-resilient cacao trees.
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