African Cashew Alliance

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Accra, Ghana

africancashewalliance.com
International Trade and Development

African Cashew Alliance Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

African Cashew Alliance is rated 3 out of 5 in the category international trade and development. Read and write reviews about African Cashew Alliance. The African Cashew Alliance was established in 2006 as an association of African and international businesses with an interest in promoting a globally competitive African cashew industry. Today, nearly 130 member companies work under the ACA banner and represent all aspects of the cashew value chain, including producers, processors, traders, and international buyers. Two million African farmers currently grow about 57% of the world’s cashews. The African cashew sector has become a highly visible contributor during the last 10 years. African smallholder farmers have more than doubled production. With a yield of more than one million tons of raw cashew nut (RCN) in 2013, Africa is now the world’s largest producer of RCN. While processing in Africa remains low, it is on the rise, growing from 35,000 MT in 2006 to 130,000 MT in 2013. It is estimated that a 25% increase in RCN processing within Africa would generate more than US$100 million in household income, improving the lives of many families in rural areas. Our vision: a globally competitive African cashew industry that benefits the value chain – from farmer to consumer. Our mission: support the African cashew industry by - Providing technical assistance and facilitating investments - Promoting market linkages and international standards - Sharing information and best practices Our objectives: - Increase processing of cashew within Africa - Improve competitiveness and sustainability of the African cashew industry. - Facilitate public-private cooperation for the cashew sector All ACA members commit to the ACA Business Code of Conduct, a set of principles to ensure the African cashew processing industry grows in a sustainable manner.

Address

Jubilee House 4th Street, Kuku Hill

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Accra

Founded

2006

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