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A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY GHANA BEST COCOA FARMERS AT THE END OF THE FIRST EDITION OF GLOBAL COCOA FARMERS CONFERENCE HELD ON 26-27TH September, 2018 AT ALISA HOTEL

Lucy Addai-Poku, Martha Addai, Agyenim Boateng Agyapong, Nicholas Kwabeng, Osei Amoako 1, Mr Osman Yakubu, Nana Johnson Afriyie, Nana Kwame Gyau, Nana Opoku Gyamfi, Op Adu Tabiri, Op Kwaku Adu, Emmanuel Agyei, Ernest Sarkodie, Isaac Appiah, Nkrumah Gabriel, Nana Johnson Mensah, Nana Joseph Kojo Gyamera, Nana Nicholas Kwabena, Nana Yaw Boateng, Op Yaw Obeng Abraham Adusei,

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GCCP Statement in response to COCOBOD CEO’s remarks in Switzerland about Cocoa-driven Deforestation

A recent Global Forest Watch report1 indicate that between 2017 and 2018 Ghana’s rate of deforestation rose by 60%, the highest in the world. The same report singled out agricultural expansion (in the middle and southern belt of Ghana) and mining (in the north) as leading in this unfortunate state of affairs. These causes, as suggested

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Group commends COCOBOD for increasing cocoa producer price

The Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) has commended government over what it refers to as ‘government’s efforts in ensuring cocoa farmers earn a decent income.’ Government through COCOBOD recently increased the farm gate price of cocoa per 64 kilograms (kg) bag of cocoa to GHS660. “The recent announcement of GHS660 payment per bag of 64

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