Export performance of agricultural products in Ivory Coast since January

Published 2021년 4월 1일

Tridge summary

Côte d'Ivoire's trade statistics for the October 2020 to February 2021 period show a 12% decrease in cocoa exports compared to the same period last season, with a total of 882,852 tonnes. On the other hand, international sales of semi-processed bean products increased by 15%. However, coffee exports saw a significant drop of 57%, and natural rubber exports also declined by over 30%. In contrast, cotton exports experienced a 21% increase during the same period.
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Original content

At the end of March, (provisional) trade statistics in Côte d'Ivoire are published. Despite the good recovery in beans exports recently, the figures for the period October (start of the 2020/21 season) to the end of February show a 12% drop in cocoa volumes compared to the same period last season. , at 882,852 tonnes (t). In contrast, international sales of semi-processed bean products jumped 15% while remaining modest in absolute volumes, to 193,909 t. It is butter and powder, but not chocolate. Poor performance of coffee in the two months of January and February alone with a recorded drop of 57% in exports, to 3,878 t, according to provisional port data. Also in sharp decline but less, natural rubber whose shipments fell by more than 30% over the first two months of the calendar year, to ...
Source: Commodafrica

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