Ivory Coast

The agricultural sector is a pillar of the Ivorian economy, employing over half the country’s working population. As the world’s leading producer of cocoa pods and cashew nuts, Ivory Coast is a key player in these value chains. Thus, CIRAD is coordinating several research projects on the country’s main agricultural value chains (agronomy, product processing): cocoa, rubber, dessert banana, plantain, livestock production, market gardening, cotton, rice and coconut palms, but also on agroecology, ecology and reforestation.
Sale of vegetables on a bush market near Abidjan in Ivory Coast. © CIRAD, P. Dugué
Sale of vegetables on a bush market near Abidjan in Ivory Coast. © CIRAD, P. Dugué

Sale of vegetables on a bush market near Abidjan in Ivory Coast. © CIRAD, P. Dugué

The agricultural sector remains a pillar of the economy

Ivory Coast is a sub-regional economic powerhouse, accounting for a third of WAEMU GDP, and more than 40% of the zone’s exports. Its population is estimated at 25.6 million (ie, 21% of the total population of the West African Economic and Monetary Union - WAEMU), including 4.5 million foreigners. The agricultural sector remains one of the pillars of the Ivorian economy, accounting for over 25% of GDP. More than 50% of the active population works in the sector.

Main research areas: emphasis on value chains

  • Cocoa: monitoring of the cocoa economy and farms, certification issues, cacao tree genetics, diseases and pests;
  • Coffee: support for research on the genetics and architecture of different coffee tree species;
  • Plantain: development of agronomy research;
  • Dessert banana: scientific and technical support for the value chain;
  • Rubber: agronomy research and industrial processes;
  • Forestry: reforestation and agroforestry projects;
  • Coconut: running of the COGENT network, support for seednut production, sequencing;
  • Cotton: appraisal of the value chain, follow-up of the project to restructure the fibre classification system;
  • Rice: support for the value chain;
  • Oil palm: smallholders and large commercial plantations.

Key figures

  • 21 expatriate researchers
  • 100 missions per year

Agroecology to revitalize cocoa farming

Main partners 

  • National Centre for Agricultural Research (CNRA), Ivory Coast;
  • Félix Houphouët-Boigny National Polytechnic Institute, Yamoussoukro;
  • Félix Houphouët-Boigny University, Abidjan;
  • Nanguy-Abrogoua University, Adjamé;
  • Société africaine de plantations d'hévéas (SAPH);
  • Société de culture bananière (SCB);
  • Alassanne Ouattara University, Bouaké;
  • Péléforo Gbon Coulibaly University, Korhogo;
  • Jean Lorougnon Guédé University, Daloa;
  • Africa Rice Centre (CGIAR – AfricaRice);
  • Interprofessional Fund for Agricultural Research and Advice (FIRCA).