Côte d'Ivoire news 2026: cocoa farmgate prices rise as cooperatives digitise receipts
Actualités Côte d'Ivoire — Abidjan raises minimum cocoa payments; Ghana harmonisation talks and World Cup Group E fixtures for Les Éléphants headline June coverage.
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EconomyCôte d'Ivoire's regulator increased minimum farmgate cocoa prices for the mid-crop season, responding to farmer protests over input costs and smuggling incentives along border corridors with Burkina Faso and Ghana. Cooperatives in San Pedro and Daloa piloted digital receipt systems meant to reduce side payments in the supply chain.
Ghanaian counterparts resumed harmonisation talks on export levies intended to fund joint farmer support funds. European chocolate makers said short-term premiums remain tied to traceability certificates and deforestation-free sourcing pledges.
Abidjan traders noted firmer local prices at port auctions despite volatile futures in London and New York. Rural extension services expanded training on yield-boosting pruning techniques ahead of the main crop.
Les Éléphants' World Cup Group E fixtures are listed in WOP360's full schedule — wop360.com/cote-divoire for French-language Africa coverage.
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