 The President of the Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria, Sifan Adyala Adiguki says Nigeria lost $100 million in revenue annually due to a non-revamping of the cocoa sector. Adiguki, who announced this to newsmen in Abuja, ahead of the Nigerian Cocoa Summit in awards, said the country alleged to improve its current production capacity from the 250,000 metric tons yearly and develop a roadmap that will revive the sector, block the revenue and address the country's foreign exchange earnings deficit. He said that the current 90% cocoa beans exportation rate and the production of 350 tons per hectare of land in Nigeria has shown a low level of production and process it within the country and has become a service to foreign countries economy which must be addressed by the experts in the summit.