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Major African cocoa plants in Ivory Coast and Ghana have stopped or cut processing because they cannot afford to…
Cocobod Withholds Rehabilitated Farms Handover Due to Harmattan
Prolonged dry Harmattan conditions have compelled the Ghana Cocoa Board to suspend its planned handing over of…
Farmers Kick Against Handover of Rehabilitated Cocoa Farms
Several beneficiaries of Ghana's cocoa rehabilitation programme have kicked against a planned handover of…
IWD2024: ITC, Dutch Embassy Celebrate Women in Cocoa
The International Trade Centre (ITC), in collaboration with the Embassy of the Netherlands, has held a day's…
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