Ivory Coast, the world’s largest cocoa producer,
inaugurated its first industrial-scale chocolate factory on Monday, aiming to
stimulate and support growing local consumption of the sweet treat.
Although the West African
country has made cocoa its economic engine since it became independent from
France in 1960, chocolate has not traditionally been part of national diets.
“We wanted to be able to…make
chocolate for Ivorians, for Africans and especially West Africans,” said
President Alassane Ouattara, after a tour of the new facilities in Abidjan.
Ivory Coast, which produces
more than 35% of global cocoa harvests and saw a record production of more than
1.7 million tonnes in 2014, wants to establish itself in other more lucrative
sectors of the industry.
With an investment of six
million euros ($6.7 million) for a production capacity of 10,000 tonnes per
year, the new factory will produce chocolate “made in Ivory Coast” for the
first time on an industrial scale.
“The arrival of a new chocolate
factory in the world’s largest cocoa producer… will also allow Ivorian planters
to finally access the pleasure of chocolate”, said Patrick Poirrier, chief
executive officer of French chocolate company CĂ©moi, which owns the plant.
Cocoa, the “brown gold” for
Ivory Coast, accounts for 22% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP),
more than half of its exports and two-thirds of people’s jobs and incomes,
according to the World Bank.
Trade Minister Jean-Louis Billon
said Ivory Coast citizens today had “more and more access to a product which is
local product, which is sold worldwide, but which used to be forbidden”.
During the 2013-14 season,
Ivorian cocoa producers saw profits of 2.13 billion euros ($2.3 billion),
according to Ivory Coast’s coffee-cocoa council, while worldwide cocoa reaped
some $13 billion in profits.
But those figures were dwarfed
by the world’s chocolate earnings, which were nearly 10 times greater that
season, according to the International Cocoa Organisation (ICCO).
Billon said earlier this year
that the country was “interested in exporting finished and semi-finished
products”.
Ivory Coast is set become the
leader in cocoa bean processing, according to the ICCO.
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