
Leadership, Governance & Risk
ICBC is building institutional governance, transparency and accountability appropriate to a long-term agricultural and industrial platform.
A long-term commitment to value creation
International Cashew Business Centre Limited was founded to participate meaningfully in Ghana's agricultural transformation — moving beyond raw commodity trading toward value-added processing, industrial development and international market access.
Our focus is disciplined, long-term growth: strengthening our cultivation and trading base, advancing a credible processing-expansion programme, and building the compliance, governance and sustainability foundations that international partners and investors expect.
We are committed to responsible business conduct, transparency with our stakeholders, and the creation of lasting economic value for farmers, communities, partners and investors.
Nail Corut
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
International Cashew Business Centre Limited (ICBC)

Institutional governance under development
ICBC presents only confirmed governance mechanisms. Formal board structures and committees are being established as the company matures.
Executive Leadership
Led by Chief Executive Officer Nail Corut, directing strategy, operations and long-term value creation. Board membership information To Be Disclosed.
Management Oversight
Defined management responsibility for cultivation, trading and the processing-expansion programme.
Internal Controls
Operational and financial control practices being strengthened toward audit readiness.
Compliance Monitoring
Adherence to Ghana's regulatory, tax, labour and environmental requirements.
Transparency
Structured disclosure through the Data Room and a planned annual-reporting framework.
Accountability
Clear responsibility lines and a roadmap toward institutional governance standards.
A platform built around integrated divisions
A strategic organisational vision for how ICBC intends to operate as it scales. This represents operating divisions of a single company — not separate legal entities unless formally established.
Strategic vision — Future Development. Divisions illustrate intended operating structure, subject to implementation.
Corporate evolution & roadmap
Company Formation Completed
Incorporated in Ghana (2019).
Agricultural Development Completed
Cashew cultivation in the Brong Ahafo Region.
Operational Expansion Completed
Harvesting, aggregation and raw cashew trading.
Export Readiness In Progress
Export preparation and trade relationships.
Compliance Strengthening In Progress
Registrations, standards roadmap and governance build-out.
Investor Readiness In Progress
Data Room, corporate documentation and disclosure.
Industrial Expansion Roadmap Future Development
Planned cashew processing line and value-added production.
Regional Platform Vision Future Development
Long-term agricultural & industrial platform for West Africa.
Identifying and managing key risks
ICBC approaches risk as an enterprise discipline. The categories below outline the principal risks for an agribusiness moving up the value chain, alongside the mitigation strategies the company applies and continues to strengthen.
Agricultural Risk
Yield variability from pests, disease and tree maturity affecting raw cashew supply.
Mitigation: Responsible agronomy, supplier diversification and aggregation from multiple farms.
Climate Risk
Rainfall variability and climate change affecting harvest timing and volumes.
Mitigation: Climate-aware cultivation practices and a broad sourcing base across the growing region.
Operational Risk
Execution risk across harvesting, handling, storage and the planned processing build-out.
Mitigation: Phased expansion, qualified suppliers and strengthening internal controls.
Market Risk
Cashew price volatility in global commodity markets affecting margins.
Mitigation: Value addition to reduce raw-commodity dependence; disciplined buying.
Supply Chain Risk
Disruptions in collection, storage, transport or export logistics.
Mitigation: Integration strategy, reliable logistics partners and Port of Tema access.
Regulatory Risk
Changes in regulatory, tax, environmental or trade requirements.
Mitigation: Active registrations and ongoing compliance monitoring with Ghanaian institutions.
Currency Risk
Exchange-rate movements between the Ghanaian cedi and export currencies.
Mitigation: Export-oriented, hard-currency revenue positioning and prudent treasury practices.
Export Risk
Border, certification or buyer-acceptance barriers in destination markets.
Mitigation: Certification roadmap, trade-framework access and quality-standards alignment.
Governance built for investor confidence
Explore our compliance standing, risk framework and investor materials, or request documentation through the secure Data Room.