Ivory Coast coffee production is expected to increase by 1.67 million tons per year.
Xinhua News Agency, Dakar, reporter Huang Yanguang reported: the Ivorian government recently said that this year, Ivorian coffee cocoa is generally growing well, with an estimated output of 1.67 million tons, an increase of 120000 tons over last year, and revenue is expected to reach 308 billion West African francs (470 million euros). Ivory Coast has a bumper harvest of coffee and cocoa, mainly due to the favorable climate this year.
In 2013, C ô te d'Ivoire exported 1.3 million tons of coffee and cocoa, accounting for 36 per cent of world coffee and cocoa exports. In order to further develop coffee and cocoa production and improve competitiveness, the Ivorian economy and Finance Ministry has submitted a bill to amend the financial law to the Council of Ministers to increase financial investment in the coffee and cocoa industry.
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