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Ivory Coast Raises Cocoa Farmgate Price Amidst Global Market Turbulence

by Times Reporter
April 2, 2024
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Ivory Coast Raises Cocoa Farmgate Price Amidst Global Market Turbulence

Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has announced an increase in the official cocoa farmgate price to 1,500 CFA francs ($2.47) per kilogram, effective from Tuesday. This decision comes amidst mounting pressure from within the industry and a global cocoa market experiencing unprecedented volatility.

Sources within five different export companies, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, revealed that the decision was reached during a government meeting held on Saturday. Initially, Ouattara had validated a proposal for a price range between 1,100 and 1,200 CFA francs per kilogram. However, he later opted for the higher figure, signaling a proactive stance in support of cocoa growers.

The official announcement from the government and the Coffee and Cocoa Council (CCC) is yet to be made, with attempts to reach them for comment proving futile. Nevertheless, industry insiders suggest that the decision reflects a concerted effort to align the local farmgate price with the soaring global cocoa prices.

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Over the past year, cocoa prices have witnessed a staggering increase, more than tripling as a result of disease outbreaks and adverse weather conditions, leading to a third successive deficit in the global market. Despite this, Ivory Coast, one of the leading cocoa producers, has been slow to adjust its farmgate price accordingly.

“The president judged the world market situation to be exceptional and wanted an exceptional reaction too,” commented the director of an international export company. This sentiment underscores the gravity of the current market dynamics and the need for proactive measures to support local producers.

Analysts view Ivory Coast’s decision as a crucial step towards stabilizing its cocoa industry amidst ongoing market turbulence. Historical data indicates that the country’s cocoa sector plays a pivotal role in its economy, accounting for a significant portion of its export revenue. Thus, ensuring fair remuneration for cocoa farmers is imperative not only for their livelihoods but also for the overall economic stability of the nation.

Moreover, the timing of the price increase is noteworthy, considering the challenges faced by cocoa-producing countries worldwide. With demand for chocolate products remaining robust despite the pandemic-induced disruptions, ensuring a steady supply of cocoa at fair prices is essential for sustaining the global cocoa value chain.

However, some experts caution that while the price hike is a positive development, challenges persist in implementing effective pricing mechanisms within Ivory Coast’s cocoa sector. The complex sales system and the inherent difficulties in adjusting prices mid-season pose logistical hurdles that may impact the desired outcomes of the price adjustment.

Ivory Coast’s decision to raise the cocoa farmgate price reflects a proactive response to the evolving dynamics of the global cocoa market. While commendable, the success of this initiative will depend on effective implementation strategies and ongoing monitoring to ensure equitable outcomes for all stakeholders involved.

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