For the 2025 campaign, the Ivorian government has set a minimum price of 250 CFA francs per kilogram for well-dried and sorted shea nuts at the farmgate. This measure, which is one of the key points of the new regulation, aims to ensure a fair income for the more than 152,000 women active in the…...
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