Chairman of the NPP Policy Committee on Agriculture of the party, Dr Isaac Yaw Opoku, said the party remains committed to protecting the interests and livelihoods of cocoa farmers across the... Read more
He stressed that the process enables COCOBOD to update its records, assess the implications of land-use changes, and implement measures to protect the country’s cocoa production. Read more
Speaking on Adekyee Musem Morning Show with Kwamina Sam Biney, Nana Oboadie urged the government to revoke the licenses of LBCs found to be engaging in political activities. Read more
“Well, the big thing that we’ve been trying to support over the last 18 months, because there’s been a bit of a financing gap with the cocoa board…and the LBC supply chain has had to self-fi... Read more
The keynote speaker at the workshop, Ms. Patience Duodu reinforced the importance of empowering rural women, noting that their involvement is critical to the success of the agricultural indu... Read more
Subsequent to this meeting, Government is pleased to announce an increase in the producer price of cocoa from US$3,100 per tonne to US$5,040 per tonne! Read more
Briefing the media, the Central North Regional Commander, DCOP Abraham Acquaye, stated that the police acted on intelligence and mounted an ambush along the Dompim–Adukrom route around 1 a.m... Read more
The visit was also to foster cooperation between the Ministry and the organization in the discharge of its mandate. Read more
Dr. Abbey emphasised the importance of transparency, stakeholder collaboration, crop financing and protecting national interests Read more
Speaking at the inauguration of a new eleven-member Board of Directors for the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) at the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Forson stressed the urgent need for bold interventi... Read more
During his presentation at the National Economic Dialogue, Hon. Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister for Finance, issued a stark warning about the deteriorating financial health of Ghana’s energ... Read more
Upon inspection, authorities discovered 1,115 gallons filled with cocoa beans, which were allegedly being transported illegally across the border. Read more
According to him, he was excited about the launch because it is the first year Ghana has been able to produce cocoa seeds without taking a loan from abroad. Read more











































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