For Ivorian minister Bruno Nabagné Koné, the priorities for the cocoa sector are to address financing and the competitiveness ...
President John Dramani Mahama has highlighted agriculture as a key area of cooperation between Ghana and South Korea, with a ...
One of the most effective strategies for reducing vulnerability to commodity price shocks is domestic value addition. Instead of exporting raw cocoa beans, Ghana can increase its economic gains by ...
The Chief Executive Officer of Akuafo Nketewa, Dr. Charles Nyaaba, has described Burkina Faso’s decision to halt fresh tomato ...
By Marcelo Teixeira, Oliver Griffin and May Angel SAO PAULO, March 12 (Reuters) - Cocoa farmers in Brazil have slammed the ...
West African cocoa farmers are facing a squeeze after the price of the global commodity crashed on the international market ...
Ghana’s licensed cocoa buyers owe banks up to $750 million as financial pressures intensify across the country’s cocoa sector, raising ...
Manso, Founder of the Frimpong Manso Institute (FMI), has called for a renewed national focus on production and export-driven ...
Cocoa prices in Cameroon have plummeted by as much as 75 per cent from their recent peak, with official figures from the ...
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IWD26: Shaping the future of cocoa: The woman behind many of western south’s award-winning cocoa farmers
In Ghana’s cocoa sector, the spotlight often shines on farmers who win national awards for excellence in production, innovation and farm management. Yet behind many of these celebrated farmers is a ...
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Ghana marks milestone in child labourelimination through cocoa project
Accra, March 9, GNA – Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating child labour in cocoa-growing communities following the successful completion of the International Labour Organisation ...
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Ghana@69: From gold and cocoa to value addition: Why we must break the raw export trap
By Elizabeth Ama Nkansah MENSAHA red, gold and green flag will flutter on Ghana’s public buildings on March 6, 2026 to celebrate 69 years of independence.\xa0But below the pomp of yet another ...
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