Cashew Industry News

The latest news from the African cashew industry.

1 Apr, 2019

Mr Philip Ebenezer Azidoku, the Kwahu Afram Plains North District Agriculture Director said his outfit had planned  to raise and distribute to farmers this year 200,000 cashew seedlings in ...

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1 Apr, 2019

Prominent cashew farmer in Kerr  Jarga Jobe of Jokadou has called on cashew farmers to be vigilant  and  treat cashew from insects during flowering stage to...

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28 Mar, 2019

La compagnie maritime Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), basée en Suisse, et sa filiale Medlog ont lancé la semaine dernière une ...

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25 Mar, 2019

Bright day in the city 03.15.2019. Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas) has organized a conference on procurement this ...

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25 Mar, 2019
According to preliminary statistics from the GDC, the export turnover of Vietnam to Belgium in January 2/2019 market reached USD 123.7 million, down 53.42% month 1/2019. However counted both months of ...   read more read more
25 Mar, 2019
It is time that the Goa government needs to bring out their much awaited Feni Policy. Yes, the wait will be stretched further as the Code of Conduct has been enforced for the upcoming 2019 elections. However, the distillers or the ‘bhaticars’ are eagerly...   read more... read more
25 Mar, 2019

The government has assured cashewnut farmers that they will be smiling all the way to the bank come March 31 after completion of the ...

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25 Mar, 2019

The Ministry of Agriculture has established a working group for cashew nuts that aims to bump up production of the commodity to 1 million tonnes a year. The working group has been tasked with conducting studies on...

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25 Mar, 2019

Le Conseil du coton et de l’anacarde de Côte d’Ivoire (CCA), le groupe vietnamien T&T ainsi que le Groupe d’intérêt économique des exportateurs de noix de cajou de Côte d’Ivoire ont signé, mercredi à Abidjan, un accord pour ...

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25 Mar, 2019

Les acheteurs d’anacarde de la ville de Niakara, (Nord, région du Hambol), ont décidé de fermer leurs magasins, depuis mercredi, arguant leur incapacité à acquérir le kilogramme de noix de cajou à 375 francs CFA, c’est-à-dire ...

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