About




Chenayon Cashew Company is a Benin Based Professionally managed Company Since its inception, Chenayon Cashew Company has been successful in making a dent in the International trade of Commodities that we specialize, thereby carving a niche for itself. Our impeccable service to the Industry with disciplined performance, Quality control and logistics management meeting Global standards have won praises and accolades from Customers around the World. Chenayon Cashew Company, with its team of rich experienced Professionals have mastered the art of origination and procurement of quality products at competitive prices to enable to offer superior value proposition to the customers in terms of quality cargoes, timely shipments, market intelligence and tailor-made risk management solutions. The emphasis on details ensures maintaining cargo integrity through the efficient logistics chain until the final destination. We maintain consistent & excellent Customer relationship which is the secret of our Success. As Customer is ‘King’ for us.
 
Vision :

  • Export our products to all major markets in world.
  • Remain a largest exporting company in within Bénin in particular and Africa in general.
Mission :
  • Expand the market for our product.
  • Expand the service area to the various countries.
Quality Assurance :
We are guided by a set of quality control polices. According to the policies, all our products are properly examined on different parameters before they are supplied in the market. We follow the quality control policy in other areas of our operation as well.


Network :
We have the backing on a robust business network that is spread all over the world. Our network is expanded in the markets of Africa, UAE, USA, Europe, Asia, Mauritius, Bahrain, United Kingdom (UK), and Maldives. The network has also assisted in the timely and efficient delivery of products at the clients’ end.

Name of Managing Director & CEO : Mr. Vodounou Mawouyon
Name of Corporate Director : Mr. Vodounou Mospedy
Year of Establishment : 2013
Nature of Business : Exporter & Supplier
Market Covered : UAE,USA,Europe,Mauritius, Bahrain, United Kingdom & Maldives,Asia,Austrial

 


Research and development

Due to a worldwide economic liberalisation process, smallholder farmers and nut gatherers in developing countries have become vulnerable to fluctuations in the price of nuts. The result for many of them has been a diminished share of the international nut market.
In the 1970s, for instance, most peanut exports in the world came from the United States of America (USA), the Argentine Republic (Argentina) and, later on, the People's Republic of China (PRC). African and South American nut exports, on the other hand, were often marginal. But today Africa is almost a leading supplier of peanuts and a large variety of nuts especially Cashew nuts which is our king product.
Extreme and unpredictable weather events have also taken their toll on small-scale farmers in underdeveloped countries. Food insecurity (due to flooding and pests), moreover, had become a financially debilitating problem for many small-scale farmers. The upshot for some of these producers was increased financial debt, destabilized incomes and a lowered standard of living.
Based on the newly garnered information, the investors presented a business model to nut producers inspired by AgroFair – a farmer-owned Fairtrade fruit co-operative based in the Netherlands. Among its novel and many benefits, AgroFair's business model ensured that farmers had a large stake in the company (in the form of share options) and meaningful representation at the highest level of management (with farmer representatives on the company's governing board).