Analysis

Ivory Coast bets big on grinding its own cocoa

The world's top producer wants to process half its harvest at home by 2028 — investors from the diaspora are paying attention.

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Koffi Diallo
Correspondant diaspora, Montréal. · 28 juin 2026 · 4 min de lecture

Abidjan's port has just recorded its highest quarterly volume of locally processed beans. Behind the number lies a deliberate strategy: stop exporting raw commodities and capture the value added of the global chocolate industry.

Why it matters

For decades, the country shipped most of its harvest to Europe and North America, where the margins were made. New grinding plants around San-Pédro aim to change that equation.

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