WIRE — Four of Africas leading cocoa-producing nations—Nigeria, Ghana, Côte dIvoire and Cameroon—have agreed to strengthen cooperation to reduce the export of raw cocoa beans and promote local processing as part of efforts to increase the continents share of the global cocoa value chain. The commitment was announced during the World Cocoa Foundation Partnership Meeting in São The post Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire Unite to End Raw Cocoa Exports first appeared on Cameroon News Agency.
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