Liliane Estievenart, 45, hit on the idea of
turning the sacks into attractive bags with the stenciled slogan
"Produce of Cote d'Ivoire - Cocoa" - a reminder that the West
African country is the world's top producer of the commodity.
Estievenart created her first bag at the request of a clothing
manufacturer, and has since gone on to design a range of purses,
leather-trimmed valises and other accessories using jute, the
material used in the cocoa bags.
In the nine months since she left her old job as a sales
associate, she says she has sold at least 600 of the bags as far
afield as Gabon, Mauritius, Togo and Ghana. She also has plans
to expand.
"There is a high demand by Ivorians, our brothers in the
diaspora", she said. "I hope one day we distribute everywhere
throughout the world."
(Reporting by Thierry Gouegnon, writing by Mark Hanrahan in
London; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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