24, August 2018
Cameroon’s cocoa production decreases 0
Cameroon has been experiencing a significant decline in its cocoa production for several months now. The decline according to cocoa farmers is due to the impact of climate change and the use of bad agro chemicals.
The ongoing Anglophone crisis has also hampered cocoa production in Manyu, a cocoa growing area located in the southwest of the country.
“Because of the crisis, some buyers are now afraid to come here, during this period for example, big buyers prefer to give money to small retailers so they come to buy for them, John Ebot said.
The government which plans to increase cocoa production to 600,000 tons by 2020 has encouraged the planting of cocoa seedlings on 400,000 hectares of land.
Cameroon’s inter professional cocoa-coffee council predicts a slight improvement in production around 230 000 tons.
‘’ You see the quantity I have removed at this time; yes this is not our real cocoa season. The season is almost over. This is just the finishing, cocoa farmer, John Ebot said.
According to the latest estimates of the Interprofessional Cocoa and Coffee Council, the average price of cocoa beans per kilogram for farmers has reduced from a little over $ 2 at the beginning of the last season to $ 1.58 cents or less at the moment.
Source: Africa News






















24, August 2018
Arsene Wenger in Liberia, says he’s not aware of any honor 0
Arsene Wenger arrived in Liberia on Wednesday evening, with the ex-Arsenal boss set to be handed the country’s highest honour from president George Weah.
Wenger, who ended his 22-year association with the Gunners in May, will be inducted into Liberia’s Order of Distinction.
But in the wake of those reports that President George Weah is to award his former football coach with Liberia’s highest honor, the former Arsenal coach has out-rightly denied having knowledge of receiving any honor in the country.
He said: “I am not aware of any honor. I just came here to visit, because I promised George that one day, I will visit Liberia, and in return, I do not expect anything like award or honor. I am happy to be here.”
This also comes after Liberians expressed mixed reactions about the purported honor, in which the award ceremony is reportedly supposed to take place in the country’s capital, Monrovia, on Friday.
It was Arsene Wenger who took Weah to Europe, signing him for Monaco in 1988.
Source: Africa News