One of the best ways to achieve a goal is to work from the answer to the question. Let us say Nigeria decides to be the world’s largest exporter of cocoa beans and its derivatives in the next three to ...
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The National President of the Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria (CFAN) and now Global Coordinator of COFAAA, Adeola Adegoke, The National President of the Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria ...
Global deficit, diseases, smuggling, surge in price and harsh weather spurred Nigeria’s earnings from cocoa to N2.76 trillion ($1.67 billion) in 2024. It was gathered that global demand for cocoa had ...
This is the conclusion of a recent study conducted by Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Researcher Paulina Asante and her team employed a computer model to project how cocoa farming might fare ...
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250,000), British Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton rapped for order one day last week at a conference of Nigeria’s political ... a reorganization of its cocoa-marketing board, which has ...
Nigeria’s fintech industry has emerged as a beacon of innovation and growth, not just in Africa but globally. Driven by the country’s young, tech-savvy population and a pressing need for financial ...
Speaking on the launch he said, “will follow the General Assembly meeting of the Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria (CFAN) at the same venue, bringing together key stakeholders, policymakers ...
In the heart of West Africa, where the world’s finest cocoa beans are cultivated, Chinese investment has built new processing factories in Ivory Coast and Ghana. On the outskirts of Abidjan, ...
Johnson Ebokpo (Jr.), says if adequately harnessed, Cocoa, coffee, and Palm oil products can potentially boost Nigeria’s foreign exchange. Ebokpo stated that the proceeds from these produce ...
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