Cocoa Oil Production Line in Cameroon
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Production Line
- Production Capacity: 150-23
- Power(W): As capacity
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1280*570*1050
- Weight: 550KG
- Core Components: Engine PLC
- Market: Cameroon
Cameroon posts National cocoa production up by 12% in 2020
Comments, Wednesday, 11 August 2021 16:07. (Business in Cameroon), Over the 2020-2021 cocoa season (August 1, 2020-July 15, 2021), Cameroon produced 292,471 tons of cocoa. This volume revealed on August 10, 2021, at the launch of the 2021-2022 season in Kekem, is up by 35,319 tons or 12% compared with the 2019-2020 production.
Over the 2020-2021 cocoa season (1 August 2020- 15 July 2021), Cameroon produced 292,471 tonnes of cocoa. This volume revealed on August 10, 2021, at the launch of the 2021-2022 season in Kekem, increased by 35,319 tonnes or 12% compared with the 2019-2020 production. It is also Cameroon’s best performance over the past six production seasons
Unraveling the Cocoa Producers in Cameroon: A Sweet Affair
Key Cocoa Producers in Cameroon. 1.Socapalm (Société Camerounaise de Palmeraies) Socapalm, a subsidiary of the Bollore Group, is one of the largest cocoa producers in Cameroon. While it is primarily known for its palm oil production, Socapalm also plays a significant role in cocoa cultivation. The company operates several plantations across
Commenting on the performance recorded during the said season, the NCCB informs that qualitatively, 2020-2021 has been a record-breaking season. First, it indicates, 22,6300 tons (out of national production of 29,2471 tons) were submitted for quality checks, marking the highest volume of cocoa beans the country has ever submitted for quality
Cocoa production under climate variability and farm
However, Cameroon's cocoa production increase is small compared to those of Ivory Coast (1,401,101 tons in 2000 to 1,634,000 tons in 2016 to 2,200,000 in 2020) [8]. Moreover, the increase in cocoa production is largely attributed to the extension of the cocoa production area [7]. For instance, in Cameroon, the area harvested increased from
This shows an increase of 80 FCFA per kilogram. The minimum price was 750 FCFA, compared to 700 FCFA in the previous season. Cameroon is the 4th largest cocoa-producing country in the world and the 3rd largest in Africa with 290,000 metric tonnes in the latest cocoa season. The ONCC said higher prices reflect the strong demand for Cameroon’s
Cameroon cocoa hits record prices amid global demand surge
The adverse conditions in the international market have led to a surge in cocoa prices, translating into better remuneration for producers in countries like Cameroon. As reported by Ecofin Agency, "since the start of 2024, cocoa has been the best-performing agricultural commodity on the markets, gaining 56.4%, or more than $2,300 per ton
The European Union will contribute €25 million to enhance the economic, social and environmental sustainability of cocoa production in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Cameroon who are, respectively, the first, second and fifth biggest cocoa producers, generating almost 70% of the world production. This funding strengthens the partnership between
Frontiers | Positive Influence of Certification on the
Cameroon plans to double its cocoa production in the coming decade in line with international requirements for sustainable and deforestation-free cocoa. Private certification, which has developed considerably in recent years, should help achieve this objective. Based on a literature review and 63 individual interviews with farmers, we identified four archetypes of cocoa production using the
Production. Cameroon’s cocoa production hasn’t changed much in the past three years. Where it is expected to have produced roughly 295,028 tons over the 2020/2021 season (per WorldAtlas), this is thought to be roughly the same amount as the 2019/2020 and 2018/2019 season. That’s not necessarily a negative though, as many other cocoa