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Ivory Coast will send officials to quell protests by cocoa farmers, officials say
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Ivory Coast will send officials to quell protests by cocoa farmers, officials say

May 13, 2026 4 Min Read
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Ivory Coast’s Espresso and Cocoa Council (CCC) will ship officers to the nation’s east-east to defuse tensions amongst farmers who protested final week over unsold cocoa shares rotting regardless of the council’s promise to purchase beans, sources near the council advised Reuters.

Farmers and cooperatives advised Reuters on Tuesday that that they had not been paid for beans offered throughout the primary cropping season, intensifying protests and disappointments that would have an effect on the subsequent harvest.

CCC directors plan to go to the Center Japanese city of Mbat, the place police final week fired tear fuel at dozens of farmers who blocked roads whereas demanding cost for his or her cocoa.

CCC and the Division of Agriculture couldn’t be reached for remark.

In Ivory Coast, the world’s largest producer, unsold cocoa shares constructed up in November and December as world costs fell properly under native costs set twice a yr by the CCC.

The federal government has launched a program to gather unsold beans, however many farmers and cooperatives say they nonetheless haven’t been paid for his or her principal crop of cocoa, which was harvested between October and March.

Unpaid cocoa threatens subsequent harvest

Within the Midwest area of Daloa, the pinnacle of a cooperative representing greater than 300 farmers stated they have been nonetheless sitting on about 150 tonnes of unsold beans from their principal crop. Fee delays have lowered farmers’ morale and elevated mistrust in cooperatives, he stated. Some individuals get sick and do not find the money for to pay for therapy.

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“This example will have an effect on the subsequent (principal crop) harvest, as producers have been counting on giant quantities of cash to take care of their plantations,” stated farmer and cooperative supervisor Albert Conan.

A European-based cocoa dealer stated the state of affairs is localized and has not affected provide or costs up to now, however there are issues that it might have an effect on subsequent season if the state of affairs is just not resolved and farmers select to carry on to their cocoa.

Within the western areas of Soubret and Douecué, a number of farmers stated that they had given up on promoting their principal crop, cocoa, on the low mid-crop value of 1,300 CFA francs ($2.34) per kilogram.

“We will not afford the two,800 francs per kilogram that’s the value for our principal crop. As an alternative, our principal crop, beans, has gone unhealthy, so we promote them for ⁠1,300 francs per kilogram,” stated Salif Kohn, a farmer close to Duecou.

The Ivory Coast Platform for Sustainable Cocoa, which advocates for farmers and proposes reforms to enhance cocoa governance, stated it was conscious that farmers nonetheless held unsold staple crop shares, however couldn’t present estimates of the volumes concerned.

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“The federal government has made efforts to scale back (unsold) shares. Regardless of these efforts, some cocoa has been bought, however farmers haven’t been paid. We perceive their misery,” stated Pauline Zai, the platform’s supervisor.

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