How CCC’s Yves Brahima Koné negotiated a truce with Cargill, Olam and Touton
Jeune Afrique Business + looks back on the outcome of the crisis in the Ivorian cocoa sector.
04/03/2021 at 17h43, by Africa Business+
After more than three months of arm wrestling, the Café Cacao Council (CCC), the gendarme of this strategic sector for Cote d’Ivoire, reached an agreement with multinational trading companies, the US giant Cargill, the Singaporean Olam and the French Touton.
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