CBI helps Côte d'Ivoire become world's second-largest cashew kernel exporter

Published 2024년 2월 15일

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Côte d'Ivoire, the world's largest exporter of raw cashew nuts, has seen a significant increase in its export of processed cashew kernels to Europe, thanks to a project by the CBI and the government. Launched in 2019, the project aimed to help companies process and export market-ready cashew kernels, leading to technical and social improvements in cashew processing companies. As a result, cashew kernel exports rose from less than 3,000 tonnes in August 2022 to over 5,000 tonnes in August 2023, making Côte d'Ivoire the world's second-largest exporter of cashew kernels.
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With a well-organised cashew sector, Côte d'Ivoire is the world's largest exporter of raw cashew nuts. The country also has the potential to process the raw nuts into cashew kernels by origin. Importers from the European Union (EU) are interested in locally processed, traceable, high-quality cashew kernels. CBI and Côte d'Ivoire's government recognised this opportunity. Together, they helped companies process cashew kernels and meet Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards. The success story of Côte d'Ivoire's cashew kernels starts in 2019 with CBI's Edible Nuts Benin and Côte d'Ivoire project. This project aimed to help companies process and export market-ready cashew kernels to Europe. In Côte d'Ivoire, the government and the cashew sector were very motivated to enter the European market with locally processed cashew kernels. Together with Conseils du Coton et de l'Anacarde (CCA), the cashew processors and CBI's consultant developed a strategy by successfully connecting ...
Source: CBI - EU

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