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COCOBOD Criticizes Mahama Over Cocoa Pricing Comment

M.Cby M.C
September 13, 2023
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M.Cby M.C
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Former President, John Dramani Mahama.

Former President, John Dramani Mahama.

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has slammed former President, John Dramani Mahama, for his scathing comments on government’s decision to increase the price of a bag of cocoa to GH₵1,300.

According to the Board, since Mr Mahama has had the privilege of being in government before, it is expected that he would be familiar with the process for determining the producer price of cocoa.

To this end, the Board expressed surprise Mr Mahama chose, rather “erroneously”, to use the current international market price of cocoa at $3,600 per tonne as the basis for his calculation in a post on the recently announced producer price.

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Contained in a statement signed by COCOBOD CEO, Joseph Boahen Aidoo, it revealed that the former President is fully aware that Ghana’s cocoa beans are mostly sold forward. This, it explained, means that the 2023/24 crop was sold between October 2022 and March 2023 at international prices.

COCOBOD maintained that these prices range between $2,200 per tonne and $2,400 per tonne. Following this, it noted that international price of cocoa then began to increase in April 2023, when a greater percentage of the 2023/24 crop had already been sold.

“I have read your post on social media following the announcement of the Producer Price of cocoa, and it has become imperative to address certain misconceptions and misinformation arising from your post. While advocating for the welfare of our hard-working cocoa farmers is essential, it is equally important to approach the issue in good faith and consider the broader context before passing judgement…”

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Citing reasons for its assertions, COCOBOD indicated that the forward sale strategy enables the Board to give farmers a guaranteed producer price and raise the syndicated loan offshore to pay farmers promptly for their produce.

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Furthermore, it explained that the international price of cocoa as alluded to is quoted on a Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) basis. This, it highlighted, includes insurance and freight, albeit COCOBOD receives only the FOB price, which is the cost of beans only.

“Insurance and freight are received by the insurance companies and shipping lines respectively.”

COCOBOD

Additionally, COCOBOD expressed that Ghana produces both the Main Crop size category of beans which is big-sized cocoa beans, and the Light Crop size category of beans – small-sized cocoa beans. It elaborated that the light crop beans are sold at a discount – ranging from 20% to 40% on the international market.

In light of this, the Board noted that the FOB price received by COCOBOD from the international market is therefore the weighted average price of both the main crop and light crop beans.

“This situation depresses the average weighted FOB price received by COCOBOD for the two crop categories (main and light crop beans) which form the basis for the determination of the producer price for cocoa. For the 2023/24 season, the weighted average FOB achieved by COCOBOD was $2,600 per tonne.”

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Investments by COCOBOD in cocoa sector

Moreover, the Board emphasized that contrary to the former President’s assertion that the producer price of GH₵1,308 per bag for the 2023/24 season is paltry, the current producer price translates to $1,821 per tonne, which is 70.03% of the Gross FOB of $2,600 per tonne.

In the 2015/16 season, it recounted that the NDC-led administration announced a producer price of GH₵6,800 per tonne. This, it revealed, was 61.71% of the gross FOB of $2,900 per tonne at the time, not the 66.06% as Mr Mahama alluded.

“This cannot be said to be better than the 70.03% achieved for the 2023/24 season. It is significant to note that the operational cost of COCOBOD for the 2023/24 season is about 4% of the gross FOB, hence, the rest of the share of the FOB goes into industry costs, LBC margins, and transportation.

“Generally, the operational cost of COCOBOD has hovered around 4% to 5% of gross FOB since the NPP took over government.”

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Meanwhile, COCOBOD expressed that it is also worth noting that the government, through the Board, has invested heavily in productivity enhancement programmes.

This, it underscored, includes mass spraying, pruning, hand pollination, rehabilitation of diseased farms and the subsidized fertilizer programmes.

Also, the Board explained that the implementation of the productivity-enhancement programmes has led to an increase in the productivity of cocoa farms from an average of 450 kilos per hectare in the 2015/16 season to an average of 650 kilos per hectare in the 2022/23 season.

“This has led to an increase in the income of cocoa farmers. It is my considered view that this explanation would be a useful guide and source of information in your future engagements on the topic.”

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