African cocoa and coffee farmers are advocating for a unified continental bloc to increase their bargaining power and end external control over pricing. The Cocoa and Coffee Farmers Alliance Association of Africa (COCEFAAA) is pushing for a minimum price floor of $6,000 per metric tonne. This initiative aims to coordinate production across Africa and empower farmers against fluctuating global market prices. Currently, external forces significantly influence cocoa and coffee prices, impacting the livelihoods of African farmers. A unified bloc would allow for collective negotiation and potentially stabilize income for producers. The association believes this is a crucial step towards economic independence for the sector and improved farmer welfare. The proposal seeks to fundamentally reshape the dynamics of cocoa and coffee trade in Africa.