Cambodia exported 202,318 tonnes of raw cashew nuts (RCN) in 2019, doubling the exported volume of 2018, according to the ...read more
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SMALL-SCALE farmers should invest in cashew nuts as a way of increasing household income and reducing poverty in rural areas, Eastern Province Cashew Growers of Zambia (EPCGZ) chairperson Alison Phiri has said....
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It is with great pleasure that the African Cashew Alliance (ACA) announces the appointment of Mr. André Mahoutin TANDJIEKPON as Executive Secretary of the Consultative International Cashew Council (CICC). Following an intensive recruitment process, he has been designated by the Council of Ministers, the supreme authority of the...
read moreRecent Competitor Analysis reports released by the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) are admonishing Ghanaian exporters of several identified agricultural products to retain primary focus on their existing potential markets outside the continent even with ......
read moreLe Cambodge commence à s'imposer sur le marché mondial de la noix de cajou. Alors qu'il ne produisait quasiment rien il y a dix ans, le pays des Khmers est parvenu à 200 000 tonnes de noix brutes l'an dernier, selon les chiffres du ministre cambodgien de ...lire la suite
read moreDar es Salaam — Local cashew processors in are now grappling with inadequate supply of raw cashew nuts (RCNs) as raw material for their firms.
However, they still hope that the government would fulfil its promise to protect domestic investment.
... read moreYETU Microfinance Bank has disbursed 4bn/-in loans to 4,068 smallholder farmers engaged in cashew -nut production in Mtwara, Lindi and coast regions so that they can perate their farming activties more effectively ,raise production and...read more
Les exportations de noix de cajou brutes du Cambodge montent en puissance. Elles ont doublé en 2019 à 202 318 tonnes selon le ministère de l’Agriculture, des forêts et de la pêche, après avoir progressé de 64% en 2018. Cette progression notable pourrait-elle réduire à terme les parts de marché à l’exportation de l’Afrique, et en particulier de la Côte d’Ivoire ? La question se pose d’autant...
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