War-Scarred Ivory Coast Aims to Conquer the World of Cashews
30 October, 2014 - 12:08
In Cote d'Ivoire, cashew trees were initially planted in the northern region of the country as a mechanism to prevent soil erosion and deforestation. However, now that it has become one of the largest cashew-producing countries in the world and the economy is boosted from the sale of the raw nuts, the country may be well on its way to dominating the world's cashew industry. To read more, please visit the Reuters site here.