The Association of Cashew Exporters of Côte d'Ivoire
(Aec-Ci) wants to give more visibility to its
activities. That is why it decided to organize the first National Cashew
Exporters' Day in Côte d'Ivoire (Jnec-Ci) on Friday
24 February, in a large hotel in Abidjan Port-Bouët.
This, around the theme: "Emergence of cashew in Côte d'Ivoire and
challenges related to external marketing".
The president of this association, which counts 130
members, Diaby Aboubacar,
congratulated the government for its involvement in the restructuring of the
cashew industry. This is illustrated by the reform, which today presents
"convincing results". In other words, thanks to the reform, the
export of raw nuts has clearly improved, export
contracts are registered and monitored, and so on.
From 350 000 tonnes in
2009, the production of nuts rose to 702 510 tonnes
in 2015, representing an average annual growth rate of 13%. And in this year
2015, Côte d'Ivoire exported 661,000 tons of raw cashew.
Of which 49.9% to India, 47.74% to Vietnam and 3.96% of
exports to Brazil.
For the general director of the Cotton-cashew
Council, Dr. Coulibaly Adama,
these days are welcome because they will give visibility to the sector, Aec-Ci and Côte d'Ivoire. Representing also the Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development (sponsor of the ceremony), he invited the
representative of Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly to convey this
message to the President of the Republic and to the head of government: Cashew
is doing well ". So much so that his contribution to the national economy,
he reveals, is more than 450 billion FCFA of income. Dr. Coulibaly
Adama thanked President Alassane
Ouattara and Minister Mamadou
Sangafowa Coulibaly for the attention they give to the actors of the
sector and the nut.
Souleymane Diarrassouba,
Minister of Commerce, Handicrafts and Promotion of SMEs, representing the Prime
Minister (boss of the event), congratulated the Aec-Ci
and its President Diaby Aboubacar
for the work carried out Last year, resulting in a production of more than
649,000 tons in 2016. And that makes Côte d'Ivoire the hub of nut marketing in
the world. "We were part of a group of bankers who believed in the world
of cashews," the minister said. Who said to join this symposium which is
in line with the objectives of the National Development Program (Pnd 2016-2020) of the Ivorian economy.
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