Nigeria’s cocoa production has dropped from 248,000 metric tonnes (MT) to 190,000MT, forcing investors and farmers to demand huge investment in the sector.
Farmers link the drop in cocoa production to an increase in the number of unreplaced old and worn-out cocoa trees, as well as aging farmers, w
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Josephine Okojie
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