ACCRA: The cocoa boards of Ghana and Ivory Coast said on Wednesday that buyers had agreed to a minimum price of $2,600 per tonne after the two governments sought to address what they see as an imbalance between farmer incomes and money made by big cocoa traders.
"This is a historic meeting during which suppliers and buyers have engaged and agreed on a price below which the producers will not sell," the chief executive of Ghana's Cocobod, Joseph Aidoo, said at a press conference.
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