Mutul Assembly for Chocolate Production
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The Mutul Assembly for Chocolate Production (Mutli: Mutul Mol Melik Kakaw) also known by its Mutli acronym of Mumomeka is a Mutulese organization composed of cacao producers, cacao traders, chocolate makers, chocolate sellers, financial institutions, the Central Mill, and the Divine Throne that was established in 1973 to rationalize the production and distribution of cacao and chocolate by indicating a price target for Raw chocolate which affect all prices up and downstream of the production line. The Mumomeka holds twenty meetings a year (once for each Mutulese month) to discuss chocolate production, Open market operations, Foreign exchange markets, and the Monetary policy of the Mutul. Through negotiations between all the actors of the chocolate market, the Assembly determine the Mumomeka target range for Interest rates, which is left to the Central Mill to enforce.