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Nigeria Cocoa Industry In Desperate Straits As Grinders Mull Shutting Down by Emekamex(m): 11:06pm On Jan 18, 2016
The future of Nigeria’s cocoa industry hangs by the skin of its teeth, as grinders in the country contemplate closing down their factories at a time when Africa’s biggest economy has been hammered by a collapse in global oil prices, which has triggered a slide in its naira currency.
The rise in the cost of raw beans coupled with a sharp currency depreciation has made it unattractive for them to tap the export demand for butter.
The factories are on the brink of permanent closures which would lay off thousands of workers.
Nigerian economist, Bismarck Rewane says the falling naira is making it difficult for grinders to keep machines running even though a weak exchange rate is good for exporters.
“The equipment which they are using which are the grinders are imported equipment, the spare parts are imported and so if the value of the currency depreciates, they would need more Naira to buy the Dollars to buy those spare parts and that will affect the ability to grind cocoa into cocoa paste. But generally speaking, the lower the country’s currency, the more attractive its local commodities,” Rewane said.
Nigeria currently grows cocoa on less than a quarter of the 3 million hectares of land suitable to produce the beans.
The bulk of cocoa products are exported to Asia and Europe with only a small portion being consumed at home.


http://www.africanews.com/2016/01/18/nigeria-cocoa-industry-in-desperate-straits-as-grinders-mull-shutting-down/

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Re: Nigeria Cocoa Industry In Desperate Straits As Grinders Mull Shutting Down by ozoigbondu: 11:13pm On Jan 18, 2016
Oh thee sufferscated ones take thy hoes and cutlasses and return to thy cocoa farm for the price of oil is down and Iran has returned to the market

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Re: Nigeria Cocoa Industry In Desperate Straits As Grinders Mull Shutting Down by baby124: 11:18pm On Jan 18, 2016
Rise in the cost of raw beans. So they are importing the cocoa beans! Why won't it halt.

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Re: Nigeria Cocoa Industry In Desperate Straits As Grinders Mull Shutting Down by Nobody: 11:27pm On Jan 18, 2016
No Igbo businessman should partake in this...
Go and invest in your land...
Cashew pays more than cocoa too.
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Industry In Desperate Straits As Grinders Mull Shutting Down by kutchs: 11:29pm On Jan 18, 2016
All because of one illiterate cattle rearer who took on a job he doesn't have the capacity to do.
I don't want to say God is punishing Nigerians for elevating a mere mortal to the status of a god but every indication points towards that.

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