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Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Godfullsam(m): 4:02pm On Aug 10, 2025
Chetas81:
WHEN THE BRITISH BRING IT BACK TO THIS SICK NATION, THE NIGERIAN WILL CALLED IT CHOCOLATE, YOU FAIL TO PROCESS IT HERE IN NIGERIA, AS YOU GUYS HAVE NO IDEA😀
You that have ideas why not set up the chocolate factories so that they start selling cocoa to you instead of exporting it.

It is people like you that talk down on your country and glorify the Europeans as if they are gods.

Why can't your European countries grow cocoa in their own countries?

Nigeria will sure get there...
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by MrPOTUS: 4:06pm On Aug 10, 2025
aribisala0:
Good but

We should be more ambitious

Everything they do with cocoa in Belgium we can do here

Let us not celebrate crumbs when we can get the loaf
We always celebrate mediocrity in this country undecided

Our focus should be converting those raw materials into finished goods, then export them.

We cannot continue exporting only raw materials, countries don develop that way.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Iceberg3: 4:22pm On Aug 10, 2025
UpaIweka:
This will will make many obidient n ipob sad. Make God help Nigeria from enemies within.

Their mentor Obi keep shouting from consimption to production yet he keep importing from toothpick to anything unimaginable.
That your country will hardly progress with people like you and your mentality,shame
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by emmaodet: 4:31pm On Aug 10, 2025
Gerrard59:
600K ke? It was 1.1m per tonne. Take it or leave it. Traders had to go to far-flung states to buy cocoa because it was in enormous demand in the major producing states.
Now in my hometown in Osun state, the cocoa farmers are daring yahoo boys to compete with them because yahoo boys don do them shege in the past sleeping with their wives.
1 ton sold for close to 10m, which means a 100kg bag sold for 1m
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by emmaodet: 4:35pm On Aug 10, 2025
Gerrard59:
This is not true. Ondo is. The major cocoa producing states in the country are in the southwest. Cross River is the top non-southwest producing state.
Funny enough, most of the cocoa farms were already dying due to low patronage and market because most younger generation were not interested in it anymore.
Infact, some farmers were uprooting cocoa trees to plant cashew, palm oil and rubber trees but I guess many will run back into the business now.
My grandfather who died 5 years ago had 100's of cocoa farm and was even far richer than his children in cities doing civil servant jobs yet, no one deem it fit to go back to run the farms in Osun and ondo
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Gerrard59(m): 4:41pm On Aug 10, 2025
emmaodet:
Now in my hometown in Osun state, the cocoa farmers are daring yahoo boys to compete with them because yahoo boys don do them shege in the past sleeping with their wives.
1 ton sold for close to 10m, which means a 100kg bag sold for 1m
Thanks for the correction. If I am to correct it now, anti spam bot would block me. Cocoa beat crypto as the best performing internationally traded commodity in 2024.

The menace of yahoo yahoo boys is disheartening, coupled with their so-called diabolical practices. I am very glad that a legitimate means of earning really good money (in USD) is available and in the hinterlands. Only oil workers, tech remote workers and investment bankers can compete with cocoa merchants. The bad thing about yahoo yahoo is that those boys have mentally subjected themselves to believing in earning money via illegal means. They have lost the patience for delayed gratification. This is why policymakers elsewhere ensure a large proportion of young men don't engage in illegal activities to earn money. They find it hard to change their paths.

Yahoo yahoo is a bad thing for our society.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by meobizy(m): 4:46pm On Aug 10, 2025
Cocoa plenty like that? Crude oil is understandable because it takes little or nothing to produce. Cocoa takes a considerable length of time to be economically feasible.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Gerrard59(m): 4:50pm On Aug 10, 2025
emmaodet:
Funny enough, most of the cocoa farms were already dying due to low patronage and market because most younger generation were not interested in it anymore.
Infact, some farmers were uprooting cocoa trees to plant cashew, palm oil and rubber trees but I guess many will run back into the business now.
My grandfather who died 5 years ago had 100's of cocoa farm and was even far richer than his children in cities doing civil servant jobs yet, no one deem it fit to go back to run the farms in Osun and ondo
Interesting. The diseases and weather really affected Ivorian and Ghanaian farmers. Our farmers, those in Liberia and Cameroon, are the major beneficiaries. Unlike in Ivory Coast and Ghana, there is no price regulation for cocoa in the other trio. The free market wins. The increased prices have jolted Brazil, Peru and even Papua New Guinea to cultivate more cocoa so they can harvest and export.

And yes, up until now, our total annual tonnes per annum have been reducing. Na small we take gap Cameroon. My fear is Brazil - those guys are very good at agriculture. If they surpass us, Ivoriens and Ghanaians should be afraid.

If the Chinese and later Indians can adopt chocolates like the Europeans, hopefully, the price will remain high enough. May climate change continue to affect cocoa plantations elsewhere. When I saw the increased prices earlier this year and even read a prominent French banker's analysis, I went to church the following Sunday and told the pastor, "Cocoa prices have shot up this year and last year. Pastor, you Yoruba people have made a sheet load of money". The pastor smiled. grin

Farming is good. Our farmers need security, and our big boys need to go into processing and exporting. No be every time land banking and real estate wey no get pedestrian walkways. 🙄
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Abagworo(m): 5:36pm On Aug 10, 2025
Wonderful let's stop oil export and focus on Cocoa
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Burob: 6:23pm On Aug 10, 2025
destinychildolu:
I am expecting more of these news during 2026. It came so early. Propaganda machine are already at work
propaganda for those ones wey no get job, & that don’t want to work to help themselves.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by aribisala0(m): 7:00pm On Aug 10, 2025
emmaodet:
Now in my hometown in Osun state, the cocoa farmers are daring yahoo boys to compete with them because yahoo boys don do them shege in the past sleeping with their wives.
1 ton sold for close to 10m, which means a 100kg bag sold for 1m
what it sells for is interesting
What is the profit?
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by aribisala0(m): 7:55pm On Aug 10, 2025
meobizy:
Cocoa plenty like that? Crude oil is understandable because it takes little or nothing to produce. Cocoa takes a considerable length of time to be economically feasible.
crude oil takes nothing to produce?
Really

Have you ever produced any?

The way people say ridiculous things with confidence is shocking

Why are you not producing crude oil already?
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Mosco100(m): 9:50pm On Aug 10, 2025
aribisala0:
Are we doing well in the oil industry?

Our problem in Africa is mediocrity
Among the biggest oil companies are SHELL,TOTAL AGIP

All from countries without a drop of oil

We should not be exporting a drop of of unrefined oil
We have so much gas but cannot use it for our people

We should long have outgrown the export of commodities

What we need is factories and jobs


70% of the World cocoa is from West Africa mostly from slave like labour

In the past they used to import slaves now they outsource it
We stay at home and slave


Would Trump tolerate this situation
A situation where 70% of cocoa in the world is from America and they don't get to make any chocolate

Why do we accept it and even jubilate?

ignorance

When we are informed what do we do?
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by commoditiesnig(m): 11:02pm On Aug 10, 2025
Very good news. I'm glad to hear increased export in commodities inturn increased fx inflow.

I'll work on more export commodities from this quarter.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by commoditiesnig(m): 11:05pm On Aug 10, 2025
SaintLucia:
This is good news. I'm also into cashew and palm kernel business. I export to North Africa countries on a medium quantity. Agricultural business is good o if you have enough money.
That's good to hear. I'm also into commodities although still new.

Kindly DM your contact email let's discuss further.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Kingbenn(m): 12:13am On Aug 11, 2025
Where did you get this news from?
Chetas81:
they told Nigerian not to process it here in Nigeria,
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Nobody: 12:16am On Aug 11, 2025
This is a great news .
Look forward to agricultural products being the major exports to major countries .
Not just to Belgium .
My business firm have been positioned for this.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by AlphaTaikun: 4:10am On Aug 11, 2025
seunowa:
Amid the rise in cocoa production and export in Nigeria, shipments of the product to Belgium in 2024 overtook crude oil, Nigeria’s main export product, the Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria, Pieter Leenknegt, has said.

Nigeria has been experiencing a substantial increase in cocoa export revenue, fuelled by the devaluation of the naira and renewed global demand.


The rise since 2024 is also driven by climatic challenges in the Ivory Coast and Ghana, two top cocoa producers, which have reduced their production capacities.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), cocoa exports rose by 606 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2024. Exports rose from about ₦171 billion in the last quarter of 2023 to ₦1.2 trillion in the last quarter of 2024. The figures are expected to be higher this year as Nigeria generated N1.32 trillion in revenue from cocoa exports in the first quarter of 2025

Cocoa exports contributed 77 per cent of the total agricultural export of N 1.70 trillion in the first quarter of 2025.

Speaking on the increased export of Nigeria’s cocoa to Belgium, the Belgian ambassador said this presents an opportunity for Belgium to diversify its trade with Nigeria, shifting from its traditional focus on crude oil.

“Nigeria’s exports to Belgium have historically also been mostly crude oil. Now, that is no longer true in 2024, because now cocoa has overtaken crude oil as a main product of export to Belgium,” he said in an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES.

Last year, Belgium was a top destination country for cocoa shipped from Nigeria.

However, experts have said the changes are not primarily triggered by increased production in Nigeria but rather by the naira devaluation, which has fuelled more exports of the product by farmers and traders. Although there are cocoa processing companies in Nigeria that transform cocoa into finished products like chocolate, many farmers and traders now prefer to export the product so as to earn more from foreign exchange.

On Belgium’s trade with Nigeria, Mr Leenknegt said, I often tell Nigerians and Belgians alike, Belgian-Nigerian relations in 2025 are going to be about agriculture and health.”

Meanwhile, refined petroleum imports from Belgium to Nigeria have begun to decline.

Mr Leenknegt said the dip in Nigeria’s import of petroleum products from Belgium is also likely to grow due to the operations of the Dangote Refinery.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/812921-cocoa-overtakes-crude-oil-as-nigerias-major-export-to-belgium-in-2024-ambassador.html#:~:text=Nigeria's%20cocoa%20exports%20rose%20by,the%20fourth%20quarter%20of%202024.&text=Amid%20the%20rise%20in%20cocoa,%2C%20Pieter%20Leenknegt%2C%20has%20said.
However, experts have said the changes are not primarily triggered by increased production in Nigeria but rather by the naira devaluation, which has fuelled more exports of the product by farmers and traders. Although there are cocoa processing companies in Nigeria that transform cocoa into finished products like chocolate, many farmers and traders now prefer to export the product so as to earn more from foreign exchange.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by AlphaTaikun: 4:15am On Aug 11, 2025
DeLaRue:
Fantastic news.
I was with a state government official recently when he said that Akwa Ibom is on the coat tail of his state (Ondo) and may likely surpass Ondo as the highest producer of cocoa in a few years.

Interestingly, I also heard that many of the farm hands and workers in Ondo cocoa farms are from Akwa Ibom.
Many of the original owner families stopped showing much interest in the farms when cocoa prices was depressed for so many years. Now that prices have shot through the roof, they are returning to reclaim their farms.

Nigeria should certainly take advantage of the current international market situation.
The government official probably meant to say Cross River State.

That state is the largest Cocoa producer in that region and it has the second largest landmass after Oyo State in Southern Nigeria hence Cross River State is a major agricultural belt.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Brenbentondiaz: 4:58am On Aug 11, 2025
destinychildolu:
I am expecting more of these news during 2026. It came so early. Propaganda machine are already at work
Say it without the tears.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Brenbentondiaz: 5:03am On Aug 11, 2025
xavuv:
True. Last year/early this year cocoa farmers around me kept buying cars worth 15-25 mil
A typical petty trader's mentality right here. because they're not buying expensive cars to show off, then it means they're not making money. That's what you guys use to deceive people in your villages in December.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Brenbentondiaz: 5:05am On Aug 11, 2025
owobokiri:
Small nyansh dey shake ooo
Trying to drive a sterile narrative that Cocoa contributes anything tangible to the national purse?
Any increases in terms of the quantity of financial accruals from the ao called cocoa exports, has nothing to do with any wonderful economic impact associated with the policies of the present rudderless regime. It is all about an increase based on the devaluation of the naira! Put succinctly; the dollar gives ypu more worthless naira these days. To start with, how much quantity of Oil has Nigeria been selling to Belgium? What next? Agbe-rosim overtakes Nigeria gas export to Bhutan and Laos!
Lagos must be feeding us some Time immemorial naa
Pls say it without sobbing.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Brenbentondiaz: 5:08am On Aug 11, 2025
esnbrutality:
So much NOISE ogbeni.

Declare Oduduwa Republic as you have arrived. Don't you love developing your region without anybody doing so for you? grin

Oduduwa Republic will be a success Story and Yoruba will enjoy total monopoly of their Country. At least IGBOs (you hate) won't be disturbing you again. grin
We were actually developing our region before your brothers ganged up to kill all the leaders of other regions and preserving yours, thinking they can come and dominate other Nigerians. Since you forced everyone under this system due to your greed, then we stay in it.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by makaveli902: 10:52am On Aug 11, 2025
aribisala0:
Are we doing well in the oil industry?

Our problem in Africa is mediocrity
Among the biggest oil companies are SHELL,TOTAL AGIP

All from countries without a drop of oil

We should not be exporting a drop of of unrefined oil
We have so much gas but cannot use it for our people

We should long have outgrown the export of commodities

What we need is factories and jobs


70% of the World cocoa is from West Africa mostly from slave like labour

In the past they used to import slaves now they outsource it
We stay at home and slave


Would Trump tolerate this situation
A situation where 70% of cocoa in the world is from America and they don't get to make any chocolate

Why do we accept it and even jubilate?

ignorance

When we are informed what do we do?
You are absolutely right on this, we shouldn't just be exporting raw materials but also add value to it to gain more Forex. Texas alone has about 33 oil refineries! but in Nigeria we can't manage just four refineries.
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Zocalite: 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2025
aribisala0:
Good but

We should be more ambitious

Everything they do with cocoa in Belgium we can do here

Let us not celebrate crumbs when we can get the loaf
That's it

Why always export our raw material - just shortchanging ourselves
Re: Cocoa Overtakes Crude-Oil As Nigeria's Major Export To Belgium In 2024 by Zocalite: 12:09pm On Aug 11, 2025
Gerrard59:
Interesting. The diseases and weather really affected Ivorian and Ghanaian farmers. Our farmers, those in Liberia and Cameroon, are the major beneficiaries. Unlike in Ivory Coast and Ghana, there is no price regulation for cocoa in the other trio. The free market wins. The increased prices have jolted Brazil, Peru and even Papua New Guinea to cultivate more cocoa so they can harvest and export.

And yes, up until now, our total annual tonnes per annum have been reducing. Na small we take gap Cameroon. My fear is Brazil - those guys are very good at agriculture. If they surpass us, Ivoriens and Ghanaians should be afraid.

If the Chinese and later Indians can adopt chocolates like the Europeans, hopefully, the price will remain high enough. May climate change continue to affect cocoa plantations elsewhere. When I saw the increased prices earlier this year and even read a prominent French banker's analysis, I went to church the following Sunday and told the pastor, "Cocoa prices have shot up this year and last year. Pastor, you Yoruba people have made a sheet load of money". The pastor smiled. grin

Farming is good. Our farmers need security, and our big boys need to go into processing and exporting. No be every time land banking and real estate wey no get pedestrian walkways. 🙄
Not every country buys nigeria crude oil

Belgium seldom buys nigeria crude oil, but it but more of cocoa

Just English

No agricultural produce can outplay crude oil in revenue

Do you know how many derivatives is gotten from crude oil
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