IMANI Questions Viability of Cocoa Processing in Ghana
The IMANI Center for Policy and Education has questioned the poor performance of Ghana’s Cocoa Processing Company (CPC), given continued operational losses and major production bottlenecks.
The IMANI Center for Policy and Education has questioned the poor performance of Ghana’s Cocoa Processing Company (CPC), given continued operational losses and major production bottlenecks.
President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to strengthening ties with Japan, highlighting critical areas of cooperation that include cocoa processing, strategic infrastructure development, and cultural exchange. The President ...
The vision for a Ghana 24-hour economy powered by local manufacturing is under serious threat, as the IMANI Center for Policy and Education has raised concerns over the foundational weaknesses ...
Ghana, the world’s second-largest cocoa producer, remains a paradox in global agricultural policy. Despite its vast cocoa farms and proud reputation, ordinary citizens can’t legally buy cocoa beans, and local ...
The former Minister of State, Mr Kojo Yankah has lauded President Akufo-Addo for the decision to halt raw cocoa exportation to Switzerland. He thanked the President for making such a ...
The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has launched the 2021 National Chocolate Week Celebration which begins on February 8 – February 14, 2021, to promote the consumption of chocolate confectionery, beverages, ...
The CEO of Korboe Farms, Samuel Tetteh Korboe has said that Ghana must improve its capacity to begin cocoa processing in the midst of the challenges made apparent by the coronavirus ...