Cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast demand fair pricing while public transit in Abidjan receives a major revamp with 410 new vehicles!
In Ivory Coast, cocoa farmers are calling for a significant change in the pricing system overseen by the sector's regulator. They argue that the current pricing scale is hindering their ability to benefit from the lucrative cocoa industry. The farmers are pushing for a complete overhaul to ensure fair pricing that reflects the record-high demand for their product. On the other hand, Ivory Coast's cocoa industry is experiencing a transformation as producers demand the regulatory body to review and reform its pricing structure. This move aims to empower farmers and create a more equitable distribution of profits within the industry. Meanwhile, in a separate development, SOTRA, the public transit provider in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has made a bold move by selecting Iveco Bus to supply 410 new vehicles. This decision marks a significant step towards modernizing the public transportation system and improving commuting experiences in the bustling city.
Ivory Coast cocoa producers have called on the sector's regulator to overhaul its pricing scale, warning that it is preventing them from benefiting from ...
In Ivory Coast's cocoa industry, significant changes are taking place as cocoa producers demand the regulatory body to review and reform its pricing ...
SOTRA, the public transit provider for Abidjan, in the Ivory Coast, has chosen once again Iveco Bus for the supply of 410 vehicles.
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