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Ghanaians Urged to Unite Against Illegal Mining

February 14, 2025
Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
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GCCP decries he effect on galamsey on cocoa industry

Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP)

The Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) has called on Ghanaians to come together and demand urgent action to end illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey. 

The group warned that the continued destruction of cocoa farmlands due to galamsey poses a major threat to Ghana’s cocoa industry and the nation’s economy.

In a press release issued on National Chocolate Day, Friday, February 14, GCCP emphasized the need for immediate government intervention to halt illegal mining and safeguard the livelihoods of cocoa farmers across the country. 

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The statement highlighted the direct link between cocoa and the nation’s cultural, economic, and social well-being.

“Without cocoa, there will be no chocolate, and without chocolate, we risk losing a key part of our heritage, economy, and even our way of celebrating love on Valentine’s Day. 

“This is why the Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform is calling on the government, policymakers, traditional authorities, the private sector, and all Ghanaians to unite in the fight against galamsey to protect our cocoa farms and secure the future of our chocolate industry.” 

Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP)

For decades, cocoa farming has served as the backbone of Ghana’s economy, providing employment to over 800,000 farmers and significantly contributing to the country’s GDP and foreign exchange earnings. 

Ghana ranks as the second-largest cocoa producer in the world, with cocoa exports generating approximately $2 billion annually.

Beyond its economic value, cocoa is an essential ingredient in chocolate, which plays a crucial role in promoting health and emotional well-being. 

Cocoa Production in Ghana affected by illegal mining (galamsey)
Cocoa Production in Ghana

Studies have shown that chocolate consumption reduces stress, enhances mood, and improves heart health, making it an integral part of daily life and Ghanaian traditions. 

National Chocolate Day, celebrated every year, underscores the significance of this commodity to the country.

Furthermore, cocoa production supports various industries, including manufacturing, retail, and export services, making it an indispensable part of Ghana’s economic infrastructure. 

The crop’s value chain extends beyond local farmers to transporters, processors, and businesses, all of whom depend on a steady cocoa supply to sustain their livelihoods.

The Threat of Galamsey

Despite the immense value of cocoa to Ghana’s economy and culture, illegal mining activities continue to pose a serious threat. 

The expansion of galamsey has led to widespread destruction of cocoa farms, deforestation, and the pollution of major water bodies, all of which negatively impact cocoa production.

Cocoa farms suffer loss due to galamsey
Cocoa Farms

Accordingly, GCCP warned that if decisive action is not taken to curb illegal mining, Ghana risks losing its status as a global cocoa powerhouse. 

The consequences would be severe, not only for cocoa farmers but also for the thousands of people employed in the cocoa supply chain. 

Additionally, the decline of cocoa production could have long-term effects on the country’s economy, reducing foreign exchange earnings and threatening businesses that depend on the chocolate industry.

Environmental experts have also raised concerns about the lasting damage illegal mining causes to soil fertility, making it difficult for cocoa farmers to restore their lands even if galamsey is eradicated. 

With Ghana’s economy heavily reliant on agriculture, the destruction of cocoa farms could lead to food insecurity, land degradation, and economic instability in rural communities.

A Call to Action

Furthermore, to raise awareness and galvanize support, GCCP is launching a nationwide social media campaign under the theme “Save Chocolate, Save Love: End Galamsey Now.” 

According to GCCP, the initiative aims to educate Ghanaians on the dangers of illegal mining while encouraging collective action against the practice.

Cocoa production affected by illegal mining
Illegal Mining In Ghana

“We urge all Ghanaians to support this cause by raising their voices against galamsey. The time to act is now! If we do not protect our cocoa farms today, we risk losing the very essence of our National Chocolate Day celebrations and a key driver of our economy”. 

Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP)

In addition to advocacy, the platform is calling for stricter enforcement of mining regulations and more investment in alternative livelihoods for individuals engaged in illegal mining. 

It also urged traditional leaders and community stakeholders to take an active role in safeguarding cocoa farms and preventing further destruction of farmlands.

The fight against illegal mining requires the collaboration of government agencies, traditional leaders, and civil society groups. 

By uniting against galamsey, Ghanaians can help preserve the country’s cocoa legacy and ensure a sustainable future for the industry. 

The call to action is clear—ending illegal mining is not just about saving cocoa farms; it is about securing the economic future of Ghana and protecting the cultural significance of chocolate.

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