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ECOM Direct Sourcing Supply Chain Disclosure Cote D'ivoire ECOM Direct Sourcing Supply Chain Disclosure Cote d'Ivoire January 1st 2021 Supplier Cooperative Region Full Name AHONDJO Abengourou AHONDJO BARACACAO DUEKOUE BARACACAO CA2B SAN PEDRO Coopérative Agricole BINKELEMAN DE BELLE-VILLE CADEB Blolequin Coopérative Agricole Demaidemai de Bangolo CAEHS Daloa Coopérative Agricole Ety-ewoun-anien du Haut Sassandra CAPCB Meagui CAPCB (Coopérative Agricole des producteur de cacao de Broukro) CASIB-SCOOPS Guiglo Coopérative Agricole Siboulaka de Béoua COOPALBA MENEE CENTRE Coopérative Agricole de Lassina Bango COOPANOU Sooubre Cooperative Agricole de Coopanou COOPARES TOUIH Coopérative des producteurs Agricoles de la région des savanes COOPATHS-SCOOPS Daloa Société Coopérative Simplifiée Agricole Toumtoumda du Haut Sassandra COVIMEA Meagui Cooperative Victoire de Meagui ECAFHS ISSIA Entreprise Cooperative Agricole Fraternite du Haut Sassandra ECAM Meagui Enterprise Cooperative des Agriculteurs de Meagui ECAMOM MEAGUI Enterprise Cooperative des Agriculteurs Modernes de Meagui ESPOIR COOP-CA Vavoua SOCIETE COOPERATIVE AVEC CONSEIL D'ADMINISTRATION ESPOIR DE VAVAOUA FAHO Abengourou Farmer Hope SCAEB Blolequin COOPERATIVE AGRICOLE ESPOIR BLOLEQUIN SCAETD-COOP-CA Daloa Societé Coopérative Agricole Eliè Tikpa de Daloa SCALAVA Vavoua Societe Coopérative Agricole Lanaya de Vavoua SCAPO OUPOUYO cooperative agricole des Producteurs Oupouyo SCAS SOFOCI SOCIETE COOPERATIVE AGRICOLE DE SOFOCI SCAT TOUIH Société Coopérative Agricole de TOUIH SCOOPAGRO Grobonou Dan Societé Coopérative Agricole de Grogbonou Dan SCOOPS CASIBO BONON Societé Cooperative Agricole Siboulaka de Bonon SCOOPS_SAHS Zoukougbeu Societe Cooperative Sabarikagni Du Haut Sassandra SIVAP BEREBY Societé Ivoirienne Achat de Produit Agricole SOCADMV Vavoua Societé Cooperative aAgricole Dieu Merci SOCAPHS Daloa Societe Cooperative La Case du Planteur du Haut Sassandra SOCONEL Gagnoa Societé Coopperative de Negoce de Lakota SOCOOPRANHS Daloa SOCIETE COOPERATIVE DES PRODUCTEURS AGRICOLES ‘NANTABA’ DU HAUT SASSANDRA ECOM Direct Sourcing Supply Chain Disclosure Ghana January 1st 2021 Full District Name Region Adabokrom Western North Agona Ashanti Agona Amenfi Western South Agona B (Effiduase) Ashanti Akim Oda Eastern Akontombra Western North Antoakrom Ashanti Asafo Western North Asamankese Eastern Asankragwa Western South Asawinso Western North Asempanaye Western North Assin Breku Central Assin Fosu Central Asumura Ahafo Awaso Western North Bekwai Ashanti Boako Western North Bodi Western North Bogoso Western South Bonsu Western North Breman Asikuma Central Dadieso Western North Debiso Western North Diaso Central Dunkwa Central Elluokrom Western North Enchi Western North Essam Western North Goaso Ahafo Juaboso Western North Kasapin Ahafo Kukuom Ahafo Mankranso Ashanti Manso Amanfi Western South New Edubiase Ashanti Nkawkaw Eastern Nyinahin Ashanti Nyinase Central Obuasi Ashanti Ofoase Eastern Proso Western North Samreboi Central Sankore Ahafo Sankore Ahafo Sefwi Bekwai Western North Sefwi Wiawso Western North Suhum Eastern Sunyani Bono Tarkwa Western South Tepa Ashanti Twifo Praso Central Wassa Akropong Western South .
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