Côte d'Ivoire hosted, from February 16 to 18, the 7th edition of the World Cashew Conference called World cashew convention (Wcc). An appointment coupled with the National Days of Cashew Exporters of Côte d'Ivoire (Jnec-Ci) whose theme was: "Supporting the growth of the cashew nut sector in Africa through the transformation of production and export of raw cashew nuts". At the end of these days, which were opened by Prime Minister Patrick Achi on February 18 at the Radisson Blue hotel in Abidjan, the president of the Interprofessional Agricultural Organization (Oia) - Anacarde, Bêh Soro called on the state of Côte d'Ivoire for more assistance for the sector. As President of the National Federation of Regional Unions of Cashew Producers' Cooperative Societies in the 19 cashew-producing regions of Côte d'Ivoire, he hoped that additional efforts would be made "to make the localities of production through the valorization of the cashew nut". To do this, it aims to see producers integrate a processing chain composed, among other things, of local units installed in all localities for semi-processing providing unstripped fines (And). And modern units to be installed in the different production regions for the sale of finished products and also to generate wealth and promote employability. “For all of this, we badly need the support of the government in relation to the recent campaigns persecuted by the global health crisis,†he notes. Before indicating that to facilitate this sacred state-actor union, assistance to facilitate the conversion of actors into processors without however forgetting the producers who must be at the 1st level of the chain, is necessary. However, in recognition of what has been done for the sector and in view of the policy deployed by the Government, Bêh Soro addressed his gratitude to President Ouattara, Prime Minister Patrick Achi and the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Kobenan Kouassi Adjoumani. In addition, the president of Oia-Anacarde congratulated Adama Coulibaly, CEO of the Cashew Cotton Council and his team. Because its organization occupies a dominating place within agriculture insofar as it allows its actors to perpetuate their activity. Returning to the event which welcomed more than 800 participants from 40 countries around the world, he was pleased with its success and the choice made s