GHANA EXPECTS 5.8% INCREASE IN COCOA OUTPUT
Ghana expects cocoa output of about 900,000 tonnes in the 2020/2021 season.
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Ghana expects cocoa output of about 900,000 tonnes in the 2020/2021 season.
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Monday, November 19 2018, government commenced engagements with cocoa farmers across the country seeking to strengthen interaction with the Cocoa Sector. The engagements began in Koforidua, Tafo in the Eastern Region and will continue in other Cocoa growing districts in Brong-Ahafo, Ashanti, Western and Central Regions of Ghana. Following this, we at the Centre for
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The Coalition for Cocoa Sector Reforms (CCSR), an advocacy group, has commented on Ghana’s new Cocoa prices for 2022/2023, claiming that the low price (in dollar terms) could destroy the country’s embattled Cocoa industry. Through the Ghana Cocoa Board, COCOBOD, the group called on the government to reconsider the price of GH¢800 ($57.55) per bag:
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A loss making chocolate company owned by a group of Ghanaian government entities loses millions of U.S. dollars each year. The government keeps it afloat without an adequate explanation for why. They should explain their reasons, or sell, or close the business and use the capital to better affect the industry. COCOBOD, the government, and
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COCOBOD has been summoned to Parliament over non-payment to cocoa farmers. The farmers were due to be paid by the Licensed Buying Companies (LBC) for the 2020/2021 harvest, but they have not received any money according to sources on the ground.
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