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Agriculture


Côte d'Ivoire's Affordability Trap: Why Agricultural Success Doesn't Mean Affordable Healthy Food
Côte d'Ivoire dominates global agricultural exports: 45% of cocoa, 40% of cashews, $7-9.8 billion in sales. Yet Ivorians earn just $197 monthly, less than half what Kenyans make. The paradox? Foreign multinationals control processing, repatriating profits abroad. Kenya's farmer-owned cooperatives keep value local. This analysis reveals why agricultural success doesn't translate to household income, and what ownership structures mean for food affordability across Africa.

Les Africanistes
Nov 273 min read


Africa's Green Giant: How Côte d'Ivoire became Africa's Agricultural Success Story
As African economies seek development paths in an increasingly constrained global environment, Côte d'Ivoire's agricultural strategy offers valuable lessons. A focus on existing comparative advantages, pragmatic market engagement, and gradual diversification has proven more effective than dramatic economic experiments. But the coming decades will test whether this model can evolve to meet new challenges of climate change, environmental sustainability, and inclusive growth.

Les Africanistes
May 301 min read
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