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Reduce cocoa price and face our wrath – Cocoa Farmers warn gov’t

 

Government has been advised to maintain the producer price of Cocoa for the season if it cannot increase the price, failure of which will resort to massive demonstration in the country.

 

According to the President of Amansie West (CCP) Co-operative Cocoa Farmers and Marketing Union Ltd, Rev Thomas Oppong, reducing the producer price of Cocoa may discourage farmers, adding that cocoa farmers in the country are poor yet they support the economy greatly.

 

Rev Oppong told Boss Fm’s Nana Afia Broni in an interview that adjusting the Cocoa price downwards as directed by the International Monetary Fund(IMF) will bring hardship to the already suffering Cocoa farmers in the country because there are large number of farmers who are into Cocoa cultivation and so that will mean that they will not be happy as cocoa farmers.

 

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised the government to adjust the producer price of cocoa to reflect changes in international cocoa prices.

 

According to the IMF, the downward adjustment had become necessary because the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) was grappling with a funding gap of GH¢1 billion due to the government’s inability to reduce producer prices paid to cocoa farmers at a time global prices of the crop had been falling.

 

In its seventh and eighth review documents under the recently concluded Extended Credit Facility (ECF) Programme, the IMF explained that the adjustment was needed to save COCOBOD from expanding the financing gap.

 

“The state-owned cocoa marketing company (COCOBOD) is also experiencing difficulties,” the IMF said in one of the documents that were released this month.

 

COCOBOD faces an estimated financing gap of GH¢1 billion (0.3 per cent of gross domestic product) in the current crop year.

 

“In (IMF) staff’s view, producer prices should be adjusted to reflect changes in international cocoa prices,” it said.

The fund said although the government and COCOBOD were taking appropriate measures to provide some temporary relief, “more is needed to strengthen COCOBOD’s financial position

 

Before the commencement of a cocoa season, mostly in October every year, COCOBOD normally announces a farmgate price – the producer price – that it will pay to farmers for their beans in the crop season.

That price was last increased by 11.76 per cent in October 2016 to cover the 2016/2017 season.

 

Since then, it has remained unchanged at GH¢7,600 per tonne, translating into GH¢475 per bag of 64 kilogramme (kg) gross weight.

 

Within the same period, however, the price of cocoa on the international market suffered a tumultuous fall, dropping from an average of US$2,500 per tonne in November 2016 before ending that year at US$2,287 per tonne, according to the International Cocoa Organisation (ICCO).

 

But reacting to this directive by the IMF, Rev Thomas Oppong said the government will face their wrath if it adjust the producer price of Cocoa downwards.

 

He said Cocoa farmer in the country deserve to be treated better as they bring millions of cedis into the country’s economy.

 

Source: Thepressradio.com/ Odiasempa Kwaku Mensah

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Solomon Ogyem – Media Entrepreneur | Journalist | Brand Ambassador Solomon Ogyem is a dynamic Ghanaian journalist and media entrepreneur currently based in South Africa. With a solid foundation in journalism, Solomon is a graduate of the OTEC School of Journalism and Communication Studies in Ghana and Oxbridge Academy in South Africa. He began his career as a reporter at OTEC 102.9 MHz in Kumasi, where he honed his skills in news reporting, community storytelling, and radio broadcasting. His passion for storytelling and dedication to the media industry led him to establish Press MltiMedia Company in South Africa—a growing platform committed to authentic African narratives and multimedia journalism. Solomon is the founder and owner of Thepressradio.com, a news portal focused on delivering credible, timely, and engaging stories across Ghana and Africa. He also owns Press Global Tickets, a service-driven venture in the travel and logistics space, providing reliable ticketing services. He previously owned two notable websites—Ghanaweb.mobi and ShowbizAfrica.net—both of which contributed to entertainment and socio-political discussions within Ghana’s digital space. With a diverse background in media, digital journalism, and business, Solomon Ogyem is dedicated to telling impactful African stories, empowering youth through media, and building cross-continental media partnerships.

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