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The Ghana Civil-society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) has urged the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) to reconsider
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The Cocoa Abrabopa Association (CAA), a farmer organization, has forged a partnership with Alfred Ritter
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Ghana's cocoa farmers are expressing dissatisfaction with their financial situation, attributing their plight to the
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Rainforest Alliance, an international non-governmental organization, along with its partners, the International Cocoa Initiative (ICI)
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Ivory Coast's cocoa regulatory body is encountering difficulties in selling cocoa export contracts for the
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The Ghana Civil Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) is an independent platform established by civil society actors in cocoa to influence Ghana’s cocoa sector through advocacy and multi actor partnership. It comprises of Civil Society Organizations, Non-governmental Organizations, Farmer Associations, Farmer-based Organizations, Community-based Organizations, Media and interested individuals.
Our Focus
Our main focus is to create space for marginalized groups and farmers who ordinarily does not get the platform to voice out the issue
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The Ghana Civil-society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) urges COCOBOD to reassess its cocoa forward sales policy.
The Ghana Civil-society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) has urged the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) to reconsider its forward sales cocoa marketing
Farmers express gratitude towards Cocoa Abrabopa Association and Ritter Sports for their livelihood interventions.
The Cocoa Abrabopa Association (CAA), a farmer organization, has forged a partnership with Alfred Ritter GmbH, a chocolate manufacturer renowned
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