Cocoa Prices Fall Sharply at Douala Port, Pressuring Farmer Incomes

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 19/11/2025
The Supply Chain Information System (SIF) managed by the National Cocoa and Coffee Board (ONCC) shows that a kilogram of cocoa beans has traded between CFA2,300 and CFA2,400 at the port of Douala since November 14, 2025, a drop of CFA500 to CFA600. Ten days earlier, prices ranged from CFA2,809 (…)
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