
Nigerian nut ban slammed as shea madness
[France 24 - Africa] - 7/10/2025
Nigerian communities that rely on sales of shea nuts are worried that a six-month export ban aimed at encouraging local use of the crop will leave a worrying crack in the $6 billion global market. Also, Benin's entrepreneurs take on the prickly problem of breakdowns in the pineapple production (…)
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