Nouvelles de l'industrie

The latest news from the African cashew industry.

25 jan, 2016

I have probably learned more about farming in Africa from Sam Dryden than from any other person. Sam has spent decades working in agriculture, including a stint at the Gates Foundation, and...

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25 jan, 2016

"The latest grant is made up of 20.3 million cedis in interest free repayable funds and 13.2 million cedis as credit for the purchase of equipment, tools and accessories for agro-processing and 5.7 million cedis in loans for rice, cashew...

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22 jan, 2016

Mr Winfred Osei Owusu, President of Cashew Industry Association of Ghana on Tuesday, called for a higher level of commitment from policy makers towards the...

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21 jan, 2016

"A 10-year cashew sector master-plan aimed at increasing production from 50,000 metric tonnes to 150,000 metric tonnes per annum by 2025 is being discussed by government and private sector stakeholders.

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20 jan, 2016


La troisième édition du programme des Maîtres Formateurs cible 60 participants travaillant dans les secteurs privé, public et d’ONG promouvant les chaînes de valeur du cajou en Afrique de l’Ouest. Les candidats doivent être...

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18 jan, 2016

The National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN) on Friday said that it was optimistic about 2016 cashew season, as farmers were adhering strictly to...

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18 jan, 2016

The International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) has awarded five projects totaling 250,000 euros in order to reinforce its commitment to researchers that contribute to improving the...

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15 jan, 2016

The cashew industry is passing through difficult times following increase in processing costs. This is mainly on account of a rise in the price of raw cashew nuts, both indigenous and imported and a sharp increase in wages in Kerala, where the...

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14 jan, 2016

Devenue le premier producteur mondial de noix de cajou, la Côte d'Ivoire doit maintenant relever le défi de la transformation. Plusieurs projets sont dans...

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13 jan, 2016

La région du Hambol a produit 33 000 tonnes de cajou en 2015 et a été classée quatrième région productrice de Côte d’Ivoire, a-t-on appris auprès du...

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