LICSIP,
a four-year programme aimed at improving the cocoa supply chain, was launched
at the Cuttington University in Suakoko, Bong County.
The
programme will help farmers in Liberia access farm production support services
through Centres for Cocoa Development
(CCDs). CCDs will be operated by cocoa companies, farmer organizations and
other supply chain actors as small medium enterprises (SMEs).
Liberia's
agriculture ministry will partner with the EU, which will be the main source of
funding for LICSIP.
Hmmm!!! Folks,
let us say the truth and shame the devil. Many Nigerian non-oil products
exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the process of
exporting agricultural commodities and solid minerals to foreign countries. Do
you know why? They were not trained on export operations, management,
documentations and the best methods of payment in export trade. This is
terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to lose money to foreigners in the course
of export business. Exporters, would you like to keep on being scammed? Why
don’t you get a practical manual that explains the stages of export trade from
processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment by the foreign
buyers? It explains export operations, export management, export documentations
and methods of payment in export trade? Yes, it is a contemporary step-by-step
guide to export trade. It tells all the contemporary dynamics in export trade.
To get it, click on the link below:
“As we launch LICSIP today, I entreat all Liberian cocoa farmers and
actors to give their utmost support to the programme as cocoa can mean a lot to
livelihoods and our national economy," said
Liberian minister of agriculture, Mogana
Flomo, who launched the programme.
“With our vast experience in developing sustainable cocoa supply
chains in West Africa, Solidaridad will promote yield intensification through
farmer education and provision of services, and facilitate an enabling cocoa
policy environment that helps to improve cocoa quality to make it attractive
for the international market,” said
MacArthur Pay-Bayee, country
representative of Solidaridad in Liberia.
“We are hoping that by the end of this project we will see chocolate
produced with sustainable Liberian cocoa on the shelves of supermarkets in
Europe and around the World," EU
Ambassador, Hélène Cavé, said.
Have you heard this? Many
Nigerian exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the process
of exporting commodities to foreign countries. Do you know why? They were not
trained on export operations, management, documentations and the best methods
of payment in export trade. This is terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to
lose money to foreigners in the course of export business. Exporters, why don’t
you get a practical manual that teaches the stages of export trade from
processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment by the foreign
buyers. It teaches export operations, export management, export documentations
and methods of payment in export trade? It is a contemporary step-by-step guide
to export trade. It tells all the contemporary dynamics in export trade. To get
it, click on the link below:
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