<p>The practical arrangements for a better marketing campaign for cashew nuts, in the regional delegation of the Cotton and Cashew Council (CCA) in Séguéla, were explained to actors of this sector, gathered Tuesday at the Prefecture of region for the launch of the campaign locally. </p><p>According to the regional delegate, Koné Effiérita Fatagna, these provisions are adopted in accordance with Law No. 2013-656 of 13 September 2013 and the regulations adopted for its application.</p> <p>"The possibility is no longer offered to a tracker to contract with several buyers. From now on, the tracker can join only one buyer at a time during the campaign ", he said, about the controls of the actors which also equivalent to the reinforcement of the surveillance of the cooperative societies, the formalization of the relationship between buyers and trackers and the determination of the area of ​​intervention of the tracker which is limited to the department. This is not the case for the buyer who has a national competence, provided to have a store in the area.</p> <p>The transaction and traceability documents consist of the product contribution booklet, the exporters' inland stores purchase book and the transfer sheet. "Any unregistered cargo within 12 hours on the platform of the Council will not be unloaded at destination," warned Koné Fatagna who revealed that for this campaign, only the cities of Bondoukou, Bouaké and Yamoussoukro are entitled to receive Exporters' shops inside the country.</p> Concerning the management of bush bagging, the operators received endowments according to their status. Thus, the former buyers were entitled to 1,500 bags when those newly approved have been equipped with 1,000 bags. For producers, the allocation is five bags, with the possibility of an extension based on the purchase receipts of the previous campaign. "If we do not respect certain basic provisions, we will work in vain. (...) I would therefore like each actor appropriates these provisions so that during the campaign, no blockage is raised, "urged the prefect Benjamin Effoli who stressed the crucial role of agriculture in the development of the Ivory Coast. <br><p></p>