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Cote d’Ivoire drops cocoa farmers pay amid slump in global prices

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskFebruary 27, 2026Updated:February 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cote d’Ivoire plans to bring forward the start of its cocoa mid-crop season for the first time ever, allowing authorities to significantly reduce the price paid to farmers as the country confronts rising unsold inventories.

Ashenews gathered through the government and regulatory sources that the measure is intended to restore competitiveness to the country’s cocoa exports following a slump in global prices that has made Ivorian beans comparatively expensive on international markets.

The West African nation, which remains the world’s largest cocoa producer, has seen bags of cocoa accumulate in warehouses inland and at key export ports in recent months, highlighting mounting pressure across the sector.

The decision reflects a widening imbalance between domestic pricing policies and global commodity trends. After a period of unusually high prices, international cocoa markets have weakened, reducing buyer appetite for higher-priced supplies.

Officials cited by Reuters said advancing the mid-crop season provides regulators with a mechanism to adjust farm-gate prices without altering the previously announced pricing structure for the main harvest.

Under the plan, cocoa harvested next month will be classified as mid-crop production rather than main crop output. This reclassification enables a sharp reduction in payments to farmers.

Growers are expected to receive between CFA800 and CFA1,000 ($1.45 and $1.81) per kilogram, compared with the main-crop price of CFA2,800 francs per kilogram currently in place.

The price cut represents a substantial drop in income for cocoa farmers, many of whom depend heavily on the crop for household livelihoods. Cocoa production supports millions of people across rural Cote d’Ivoire, making pricing decisions politically and economically sensitive.

Authorities appear to view the adjustment as necessary to prevent deeper disruption to exports. Large unsold stocks have begun to strain storage capacity and slow the flow of goods through the supply chain.

Industry observers say the government is attempting to strike a balance between protecting farmer incomes and ensuring exporters can compete globally.

Lower prices are expected to make Ivorian cocoa more attractive to international buyers, potentially accelerating shipments and easing the backlog before the next main harvest season.

Cote d’Ivoire operates a regulated cocoa marketing system in which farm-gate prices are fixed by the state through the national regulator. The model is designed to shield farmers from extreme market volatility but can become difficult to maintain when global prices shift rapidly.

Sources told Reuters that advancing the mid-crop calendar marks an unprecedented policy step, underscoring the seriousness of current market conditions.

The move signals increasing flexibility within a system long defined by predictable seasonal pricing structures.

Because Cote d’Ivoire dominates global cocoa supply, policy changes in the country often influence international chocolate markets and trading strategies.

Exporters and manufacturers are monitoring whether the price adjustment will stimulate renewed demand and help stabilise shipments in the months ahead.

While the policy may ease immediate supply pressures, analysts caution that sustained lower farm-gate prices could discourage long-term investment in cocoa farming if profitability declines.

For now, the early start to the mid-crop season represents a decisive intervention by the government as it seeks to restore equilibrium to one of Africa’s most strategically important agricultural industries.

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