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    Home»Business»World’s top cocoa producer clinches $80 billion in development pledges
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    World’s top cocoa producer clinches $80 billion in development pledges

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJuly 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ivory Coast has secured more than $80 billion in funding commitments during a major donors roundtable held in Abidjan on July 8 and 9 to accelerate its nationaleconomic development.

    Ivory Coast is weighing a cocoa farmgate price cut in coordination with Ghana as global prices slump, raising fresh concerns over farmer incomes and the stability of the world’s key chocolate supply chain. [Stock Photo’/]

    • Ivory Coast secured over $80 billion in funding commitments at a donors roundtable in Abidjan, exceeding initial targets.
    • The funds will drive large-scale infrastructure projects and reforms to attract more international investment.
    • Ivory Coast remains the world’s leading cocoa producer, providing a stable economic foundation and boosting investor confidence.
    • A portion of the new capital will focus on strengthening the domestic energy sector to support industrial growth.

    The final pledge total significantly exceeded the initial targets set by the government, reinforcing the country’s status as one of the fastest-growing economies in West Africa.

    This major influx of capital will support the ongoing economic expansion of the country, which has sustained an average annual growth rate of 6.5 percent since recovering from its post-election crisis in 2011.

    The national development strategy relies heavily on large-scale infrastructure investments and continuous reforms aimed at making the domestic business environment highly attractive to international capital.

    The newly secured capital is expected to target critical structural areas designed to sustain long-term economic momentum and lift domestic industrial capacity.

    Major international institutions and global lenders participated in the roundtable, signaling deep confidence in the macroeconomic stability and reform path of the West African nation.

    Infrastructure is still a top priority, but local energy is becoming a major target for both public and private investment.

    The government plans to utilize a portion of these development commitments to improve energy security and build reliable domestic grids capable of supporting industrial growth.

    According to areport by Africanews, the energy sector plays an essential role in ensuring the sustainability of Ivory Coast’s high economic growth rates and capital attraction efforts.

    As the broader economy transforms, local businesses and national champions are playing an important role in driving industrial growth, particularly within the energy industry.

    Devon EnergyTicker: DVNMorningstar rating: Estimated price vs. fair value: 20% discountYTD performance: +14%Rationale: Devon has long been a standout in the oil exploration and production space, Sekera said.Shares also sold off slightly as oil prices cooled in the past month, making it more attractive than other energy firms from a valuation standpoint.The firm’s balance sheet also remains “pretty strong,” with the breakeven cost for a barrel of oil being roughly $44 a barrel, per Morningstar’s estimates.”Devon is really the one that probably has the best combination we see of valuation and dividend potential. It’s one of the lowest-cost producers in the US along the shale cost curve,” Sekera added.Business Insider USA

    Energy firms are key to expanding distribution networks and securing the necessary infrastructure to power emerging manufacturing and agricultural processing industries.

    Ivory Coast has established itself as the undisputed leader in global cocoa production, consistently harvesting more than double the volume of the second-largest producer.

    This dominant agricultural position has created a strong foundation of economic stability and reliable export revenues, which likely built the high level of investor confidence needed to clinch the historic $80 billion in development pledges.

    It’s worth noting that the Francophone country recently signed an agreement in Abuja, promising to export processed cocoarather than raw beans. This is a major step forward for its industrial and economic development.

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