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Deputy Lands Minister Calls For Collaboration With Ivory Coast To Fight Cocoa Driven Deforestation

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
December 4, 2023
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Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio.

Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio.

The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Lands and Forestry, Benito Owusu-Bio, has made a strong case for Ghana and Ivory Coast to strengthen collaborative efforts towards the production of cocoa and the protection of their respective forest reserves.

Speaking at Cocoa Forest Initiative (CFI) event held by the Ivorian Ministry of Water and Forest as part of the ongoing COP28 in the United Arab Emirates, Mr Owusu-Bio observed that with the two country’s being responsible for 60% of global cocoa production, it is important for them to join forces and deal with the issue of climate change.

“As you know Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire produce over 60 percent of the world’s cocoa supplies and it means that cocoa is a very important commodity which we cannot do away with. It also means that we have to be careful since there are competing land-uses for food production, cocoa cultivation, mining and forest conservation.

“This is where we need to strengthen our collaboration to ensure the sustainability of our production, halt deforestation and forest degradation and eventually contribute to global efforts to fight climate change.”

Benito Owusu-Bio

Furthermore, Mr Owusu-Bio commended the two countries for their historically rich collaborations especially in the area of cocoa production.

He noted that since the establishment of the CFI, Ghana and Ivory Coast have effectively combined efforts to ensure that cocoa production in both countries is done with minimal impact on the environment.

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Government expresses interest in teaming with private sector

As the CFI progresses to CFI 2.0, Mr Owusu-Bio reckoned that the responsibility has been placed on both Ghana and Ivory Coast to step up efforts.

He also indicated the readiness of the government of Ghana to team up with the private sector to pursue a path of dealing with cocoa driven deforestation.

“The Cocoa and Forest Initiative has demonstrated to be a valuable tool to attract private sector involvement in the fight against cocoa driven deforestation. It is therefore important to strengthen and sustain this unique partnership to ensure that cocoa is produced legally with minimal effect on our forest.”

Benito Owusu-Bio

Moreover, the deputy lands minister highlighted that Ghana remains absolutely committed to CFI and will continue to collaborate with its partners from the World Cocoa Foundation, IDH Sustainable Trade and the Chocolate and cocoa producing companies.

To this end, Mr Owusu-Bio expressed the need for Ghana to engage in learning exchange visits with its counterparts in Cote d’ Ivoire .

“This will ensure effective and efficient implementation and functioning of the CFI Secretariats in both countries. Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire have actively participated and organized CFI events in 3 successive COPs starting from COP26 in Glasgow, COP 27 in Sharm El Sheikh and now COP28 in Dubai. In each of these, we have worked closely together to ensure that we are able to share knowledge on how to halt deforestation due to Cocoa production in our respective countries.”

Benito Owusu-Bio

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