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Nigeria, Cameroon to agree on cocoa premium: What will this mean for Nigeria’s cocoa industry?
Nigeria and Cameroon are planning to agree on a premium for their cocoa. That's according to the Vice President of World Cocoa Producers Organisation, Sayina Riman. Fellow West African cocoa producers, Ghana and Ivory Coast had already set a floor price for the crop at $2,600 per tonne. To discuss what this move will mean for the region and Nigeria’s cocoa industry, Executive Director of FTN Cocoa Processors, Akin Laoye joins CNBC Africa.
Mon, 14 Oct 2019 13:37:24 GMT
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