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Cameroon Cocoa Intelligence: Prices, Port, Security

CRITICALLast updated: March 28, 2026967 items analyzed
Updated daily|Last refreshed: 2026-03-28T04:18:40.505-04:00|967 items analyzed|Cameroon sourcesBy Sean Hagarty
CRITICALOverall Status·BEARISHMarket Status·967Items Analyzed·OPERATIONALPort Status
Executive Summary

On March 27, ONCC data confirmed that Cameroon cocoa prices (1,200-1,300 FCFA/kg farmgate) remain near parity with robusta coffee, an unprecedented market inversion driven by global oversupply per. Concurrently, on March 27, the government implemented a strict electronic customs collection system for imported digital devices, aiming to secure 25 billion FCFA annually per. On March 25 (previously reported), the BIR successfully rescued five hostages in Kontcha after a 10-day captivity per. Meanwhile, on March 25 (previously reported), mediation efforts failed between CDEC and Afriland First Bank, leaving the critical Babajou-Bamenda road rehabilitation disrupted per. The operational environment faces severe compounding risks. With farmgate prices depressed and transport corridors like Babajou-Bamenda disrupted, farmers lack the capital to combat the critical Black Pod disease threat triggered by sustained humidity above 90% in the Southwest and Littoral regions. Buyers face an imminent drop in both supply volume and bean quality as the main crop concludes under highly unfavorable drying conditions.

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Priority Alerts
Cocoa Prices Fall to Parity with Robusta Coffee
On March 27, ONCC data confirmed that Cameroon cocoa prices have fallen to parity with robusta coffee, a situation unseen since early March, per.
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Babajou-Bamenda Road Mediation Fails
On March 25, mediation failed between CDEC and Afriland First Bank over a 4.3 billion FCFA guarantee, leaving the Babajou-Bamenda road rehabilitation disrupted per.
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BIR Rescues 5 Hostages in Kontcha
On March 25, the BIR successfully rescued five hostages in Kontcha after a 10-day captivity per.
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Security Status
Anglophone Crisis
On March 25 (previously reported), a kidnapped Ndu Council staffer was released...
ESCALATING
Boko Haram / ISWAP
On March 25 (previously reported), BIR rescued 5 hostages in Kontcha after 10...
MONITORING
General Crime
On March 27, a suspect was arrested in Yaounde for the murder of an 11-year-old...
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Logistics & Infrastructure
Kribi Port
Port operations continue normally.
OPERATIONAL
Douala Port
Status unchanged from prior report.
CONGESTED
Market Intelligence
FRED Cocoa Price
5018.132
BUYERS SHOUL
Price Signals
ONCC FOB increased slightly by 7 FCFA/kg (+0.4%) to 1,734 FCFA/kg compared to...
WATCH
Quality Outlook
High humidity across the southern belt poses a severe risk to bean drying and...
MIXED
Consolidated Timeline
Mar 27— ONCC reports cocoa prices fall to parity with robusta coffee — Source available to subscribers
Mar 27— Government tightens customs duties on imported digital devices — Source available to subscribers
Mar 27— Suspect arrested in Yaounde for the murder of an 11-year-old girl — Source available to subscribers
Mar 26— ONCC reports cocoa FOB drops to 1,727 FCFA/kg — Source available to subscribers
Mar 25— BIR rescues 5 hostages in Kontcha, Adamaoua — Source available to subscribers

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Intelligence Coverage

This briefing analyzed items from French, Pidgin, and local-language sources across Cameroon. Source types: local newspapers, Telegram channels, Facebook groups, commodity exchange forums, community radio, and weather stations. Items classified by a 10-stage gatekeeper engine. Detection lead: 12 to 24 hours before international English-language media.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current threat level for Cameroon cocoa supply chain?

Region Alert monitors over 12,000 items daily from 100+ local-language sources across Cameroon to assess cocoa supply chain risk, including ONCC pricing, Douala port status, and anglophone crisis developments.

How does Region Alert track cocoa prices in Cameroon?

Region Alert monitors ONCC official prices, ICCO benchmarks, and local market data in FCFA and USD. Daily briefings include farmgate prices, FOB export prices, and month-over-month trends sourced from French and local-language commodity channels.

What is the current status of Douala port?

Region Alert monitors Douala port congestion, vessel traffic, and export volumes daily using French-language shipping intelligence and local logistics sources. Port status is classified as OPERATIONAL, CONGESTED, DISRUPTED, or CLOSED.

How does the Anglophone crisis affect cocoa exports?

The ongoing Anglophone crisis in Cameroon Northwest and Southwest regions directly impacts cocoa production and transport. Region Alert tracks separatist activity, ghost town lockdowns, and road closures that disrupt supply routes to Douala port.

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