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ACCRA/ABIDJAN, June 26 (Reuters) - Up to 80,000 tonnes of cocoa beans have been smuggled into Ghana from neighbouring Ivory Coast since the start of April, as Ivorian growers take advantage of higher prices in the neighbouring country, exporters said on Monday.
Further trafficking is expected to inflate Ghanaian output from its 11-week light cocoa crop, which opened on June 9.
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