ABUJA, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Nigeria's cocoa delivery for
fourth quarter is delayed at the port in Lagos after the launch
of a single trade window trapped shipments with incomplete
documents, the head of the cocoa association told Reuters on
Friday.
Around 100,000 tonnes of cocoa have been affected by the
delay, Mufutau Abolarinwa said. The delay to cocoa shipment,
Nigeria's second biggest export, could worsen dollar scarcity in
Africa's biggest economy.