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The internationally recognised president of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara, has called for a month-long ban on cocoa exports. 象牙海岸国际认可的总统阿拉萨纳·瓦塔拉要求对可可豆实行一个月的出口禁令。 Ivory Coast\s farmers provide a third of the world's supply of cocoa The price of cocoa - already up 14% since November's disputed election - rose about 7% when trading resumed. Meanwhile, Nigeria has urged the UN to authorise force to oust2 Mr Gbagbo. Nigerian Foreign Minister Odein Ajumogobia wrote an editorial published by several local newspapers saying the UN Security Council should pass a resolution to give legitimacy3 to previous West African threats to send troops to Ivory Coast. He did, however, stress this would be a "last resort". Experts say some West African countries would be reluctant to use armed force against Mr Gbagbo. Mr Ouattara has previously4 said special forces should remove Mr Gbagbo from the presidential palace but he is also trying to use financial pressure to force him out. On Saturday, one of Mr Gbagbo's allies was forced to resign as head of the Central Bank of West African States - which manages the currency of eight West African countries, including Ivory Coast. But it is not clear how far Mr Ouattara's call for a cocoa export ban will be heeded6(注意,留心) . "We are getting on with things as usual," the director of an Abidjan-based export firm told the Reuters news agency. The BBC's John James in the main city Abidjan, says the announcement is causing pandemonium(一片混乱) in the international cocoa industry. Although Mr Ouattara does not control any security forces there who could enforce the ban on the city's ports, our reporter says the call may have some effect with major players in the world cocoa industry. They will be worried about losing their licences if Mr Ouattara does ever come to power, he says. And global companies could be concerned about their international reputations if they are seen to be dealing7 with an administration seen as illegitimate by the world community, he says. The European Cocoa Association and Federation8 of Cocoa Commerce said they had not yet decided9 what action to take. "We have received communications in relation to the conduct of the cocoa business in Cote d'Ivoire [Ivory Coast] to which we are in the process of responding in order to seek further clarification for our members," they said in a joint10 statement. "As can be expected in these circumstances, the trade issues involved in this respect are of a highly sensitive nature and will take time to resolve," they said. Reuters news agency reports that cocoa prices rose by 7% to reach a six-month high of $3,616 (£2,269) on the Liffe futures11 exchange when trade opened on Monday. Ivory Coast produces about a third of the world's cocoa. The European Union, US and West African states have already adopted various financial sanctions against Gbagbo and his closest allies. But Mr Gbagbo's allies say any attempts to deprive it of cash are futile12(无用的,无效的) . Spokesman Ahoua Don Mello told journalists: "Isolation13 cannot work... Those who think that Ivory Coast will be isolated14 are those who think that [we] have no choice but to operate with them." 点击收听单词发音
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