Cashew Industry News

The latest news from the African cashew industry.

23 Mar, 2017

Methyl Bromide or other alternatives for fumigating agricultural products? – The case of cashew


Methyl Bromide (MBR) and other substances responsible for ozone depletion were during the Montreal Protocol phased out. In August 1987, this international treaty, signed by 179 countries was birthed to protect the ozone layer, however it was enforced in August 1989 and has...

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22 Mar, 2017

Rising demand for cashew nuts has fueled smuggling from Ivory Coast to Ghana and other countries, damaging the quality of exports from the world's top producer, farmers and exporters said...

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20 Mar, 2017

The total export revenue realized from cashew in 2016 was US$244,500,000, making the commodity the leading non-traditional crop export revenue generator...

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20 Mar, 2017

Government has reiterated its commitment to streamlining the cashew industry to make it an economic driving force in the country by...

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20 Mar, 2017

Organic cashew nuts are the nuts which are rich in protein, dietary fiber, and antioxidants and heart-healthy monounsaturated fat and moderate amounts of polyunsaturated fats, these essential fatty acids increase...

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20 Mar, 2017

Robust local consumption supports Goa’s cashew processing industry and most unit owners are making steady profits, finds out...

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15 Mar, 2017

Les habitants de Tiémé (région du Kabadougou) se réjouissent des retombées économiques de la traite de la noix de cajou, dans le cadre de la campagne 2017 ouverte...

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15 Mar, 2017

Nigeria is to start exporting processed cashew nuts by 2019, according to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development...

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15 Mar, 2017

The Government of Enugu State has called on Cashew Nuts farmers and dealers to register with its Produce Inspection Department as the state moves to maximally position the...

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13 Mar, 2017

Mr Stephen Ahiaba, Chairman, Kogi Chapter of Cashew Producers Association of Nigeria, on Friday said that about 500,000 tonnes of cashew apples and fruits, worth N50 billion, rot annually in Kogi. Ahiaba told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja that...

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