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Chocolate Cartels: Côte D'ivoire and Ghana Grappling with Cocoa Traffic

At a time when the price of cocoa is rising, Ivorian and Ghanaian farmers remain subject to an extremely low purchase price, set by the State. If the authorities regularly raise their tariffs, they are almost powerless to witness the emergence of a trade in beans intended to obtain a better price abroad. The international press describes a business worth millions of euros.
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At a time when the price of cocoa is rising, Ivorian and Ghanaian farmers remain subject to an extremely low purchase price, set by the State. If the authorities regularly raise their tariffs, they are almost powerless to witness the emergence of a trade in beans intended to obtain a better price abroad. The international press describes a business worth millions of euros.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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