Cashew Industry News

The latest news from the African cashew industry.

29 May, 2020

Alors que la campagne devrait battre son plein en Afrique de l’Ouest, les producteurs de noix de cajou ont du mal à trouver des acheteurs, faute de financement des opérations par les banques.

La collecte de la noix de cajou est fortement ralentie en Afrique de l’Ouest....

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29 May, 2020

Alors que la campagne devrait battre son plein en Afrique de l’Ouest, les producteurs de noix de cajou ont du mal à trouver des acheteurs, faute de financement des opérations par les banques.

La collecte de la noix de cajou est fortement ralentie en Afrique de l’Ouest....

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29 May, 2020

Ivory Coast’s cashew and cotton industries will lose export sales worth nearly half a billion dollars this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, their association said on Monday.

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21 May, 2020

Faced with the absence of buyers due to the coronavirus, 30,000 tonnes (t) of cashew nuts may not find buyers in Senegal, which would represent a shortfall of around FCFA 50 billion (€ 76, 1 million) for producers in the three Casamance producing regions of Kolda, Sédhiou and Ziguinchor, says agricultural engineer Abdourahmane Faye. This prospect adds to the memory of a bad last year, with...

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20 May, 2020

The Odisha Cashew Processors Association has urged Union Minister of State for MSME Pratap Sarangi to announce a special package for the cashew industry, hit hard by...

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19 May, 2020

The Mozambican Association of Cashew Industries (AICAJU) has warned that less than 35,000 tonnes of cashew nuts will be processed in Mozambican factories this year, which is more than 33 per cent less than...

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18 May, 2020

With main competitor Vietnam expanding its exports to more countries during lockdown and the domestic market at a standstill, the cashew sector is facing yet...

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16 May, 2020

The Ghana Agriculture and Rural Development Journalists Association (GARDJA) has held an editors’ forum in Accra to encourage increased media focus on...

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14 May, 2020

There is the need for comprehensive and industry-specific policies to help revive the ailing cashew processing sector in the country, Patricio Lima Assis, Managing Director of USIBRAS Ghana Limited, subsidiary of a leading cashew nut processing firm with...

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14 May, 2020

The government has released Sh10 billion out of the Sh31 billion it owes cashew nut farmers and service providers for raw cashew nuts (RCN) supplied in...

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