Ghana’s 2024 initiative, backed by international partners, promotes sustainable cocoa farming to protect forests, boost farmer incomes, and reduce deforestation
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COCOBOD condemns Forestry Commission for destroying 70 acres of cocoa farms, sparking legal battle to protect farmers’ livelihoods.
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Ghanaian government elevates cocoa producer prices, providing relief to farmers. COCOBOD’s GH¢33,120 per tonne marks a significant increase, enhancing farmer livelihoods and bolstering the cocoa industry.
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Ghana’s cocoa regulator, Cocobod, has secured a $200 million loan from the World Bank to rehabilitate cocoa plantations that have been devastated by a viral disease, according to a Reuters…
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The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has dismissed a social media post that claimed the state-owned agency had granted permission to a local cocoa processing company to import cocoa beans from…
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Ghana, the world’s second-largest cocoa producer, has signed an $800 million syndicated loan with international banks and expects to receive the first $600 million as soon as this week, its…