Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Nigeria signed the Abuja Declaration at the Cocoa Value Addition Summit 2026, held under the theme “From Bean to Brand” and convened by Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment with the Bank of Industry as co-convener.
EUDR Advisory / Traceability
A century of shipping
beans is being renegotiated.
The Abuja Declaration,
in five points
Written from the public record of the summit. Where official figures differ between sources, both are given rather than the more flattering one.
The route
Commodity view
Where the alliance
touches your business
Engagements
How Balia Consulting can help
01
Alliance briefing and impact assessment
What the Declaration does and does not commit your government to, what is likely to change in standards and traceability policy, and what it means for your contracts over the next two seasons.
02
Value addition feasibility and investment case
Grinding, butter, liquor, powder or finished chocolate: what is viable at your volume, what capital and energy it requires, and where the financing windows sit.
03
Traceability system alignment
Preparing your data to satisfy a national traceability system and an EU due diligence file at once, rather than paying twice for the same proof.
04
Standards harmonisation readiness
Positioning for common quality and sustainability standards across the four markets before they are set.
05
Processed cocoa under AfCFTA
Rules of origin determination, certificate procedure and regional market selection for cocoa products.
06
Policy engagement support
Evidence, position papers and briefing material for associations, cooperatives and public bodies contributing to the Alliance agenda.