Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.
Nigeria is set to lose $765 million of cocoa output due to the impact of heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across the nation’s cocoa-growing regions.
Cocoa farmers in Nigeria expressed concerns about bean quality and black pod disease in the wake of heavier rains; adding that besides preventing mold, sunny weather is also needed for a bigger bean size.
President of cocoa farmers, Sayina Riman says the season’s forecast was 325,000 tonnes at an estimated price of $2,353 per tonne.