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The Managing Director of the Cocoa Marketing Company (CMC), Dr Wisdom Kofi Dogbey, is in London attending the Council Meeting and Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Federation of Cocoa Commerce (FCC), where key discussions about the future of the cocoa industry are underway.
In addition to this pivotal gathering, Dr Dogbey is also participating in the board meeting of CMC UK, a vital subsidiary of the company.
The meeting is aimed at enhancing CMC’s international presence and operational efficiency.
Seizing the opportunity to further CMC’s mission, the MD has engaged in a series of productive visits with the company’s cocoa bean buyers and other stakeholders.
These engagements go beyond transactional business—they focus on deepening relationships and fostering collaborations that transcend the traditional buyer-seller dynamic.
“Our goal is to build partnerships that are mutually beneficial and focused on sustainability,” Dr Dogbey stated.
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