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How global shocks forced Ivorian cocoa farmers to store beans, accept low prices

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  • ST. 1 month ago

    Ghanaian farmers should know about this.

  • Mike 1 month ago

    The fools in the npp are running around saying ivory coast has maintained the old price but the reality on the ground is that, the buyers are not buying and that's why there are stock piles of the beans in the warehouses

  • Graveyard 1 month ago

    Where are the foolish narcotics people party suppers they can now send their cocoa beans to ivory Coast or Togo

  • Atta Kay 1 month ago

    So it means the crisis at the sector has nothing to do with politics. I saw a certain boy who makes useless noise in the NPP with the head like a wall gecko talking with farmers in the bush as if it is the delayed payments to ...
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  • Sid. 1 month ago

    Fake news. There's nothing like that. Politics of brain wash.

  • ST Ghfuo: KWAME NKRUMAH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1 month ago

    blame the african leaaders so dumb for centuries you cant stop exporting raw beans. cant you refine the beans or turn it into paste before exporting. or turn it into caked cocoa blocks. why would you export anything raw from ...
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  • ko 1 month ago

    You have said it all Bro
    What technology at all is involved in turning our cocoa into milo and chocolate that our scientists cannot phantom.
    We should be able to process cocoa into other products and make it our daily meals ...
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  • Pelicles. 1 month ago

    There is no cocoa price reduction in the Ivory Coast, and this is a lie that should not be spread around by the NDC government machinery.

    Is this the first-time cocoa price on the world market have been reduced, if not, wh ...
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