Cameroon tightens controls to curb illegal cocoa exports to Nigeria, CFA41.4bn lost in 2024

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 4/02/2026
Cameroon’s National Cocoa and Coffee Board (ONCC) is stepping up efforts to curb illegal cocoa exports to Nigeria, which continue to affect export revenues and sector oversight. On January 13, ONCC Director General Michael Ndoping chaired a high-level consultative meeting in Douala, on the (…)
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