On March 11, global media highlighted the "hammer blow" of crashing global cocoa prices on African producers per. Despite this macro pressure, local ONCC FOB prices rebounded slightly to 1,824 FCFA/kg (+8.4% from prior report), though cocoa remains inverted against robusta coffee (FOB 2,010 FCFA/kg). In the financial sector, Visa and Afriland First Bank signed a strategic digital payment agreement on March 11 per, while Canyon Resources shareholders blocked Afriland's entry into the Minim Martap bauxite project per. Security in the core cocoa belt remains highly volatile. On March 6 (previously reported), Ambazonia fighters killed three soldiers in an ambush in Afua per, while two civilians were killed in Kumbo for defying a curfew. Logistical corridors face financial threats, as the CDEC threatened seizures against banks financing the Bamenda-Babajou road project on March 6 per. Conversely, Gulfcam announced plans on March 10 to acquire six vessels to shift 50% of Douala-Kribi freight to maritime cabotage per. The convergence of extreme weather and market distortions creates a severe supply risk. With Southwest and Littoral humidity peaking over 90%, Black Pod disease spread is imminent, threatening late main crop yields. Simultaneously, the massive price arbitrage between Cameroon's farmgate (1,100-1,200 FCFA/kg) and Nigerian buyers (reportedly offering 2,500 FCFA/kg) generates an extreme smuggling incentive, likely draining whatever viable volumes survive the weather and security blockades.
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