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Unsold bags of cocoa beans are stacked almost to the ceiling in Sekou Dagnogo’s warehouse in Ivory Coast’s western…
Top Cocobod Executives Take Pay Cut
Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod) has announced cuts to salaries of its executive management and senior staff in line…
Ghana Unveils New Cocoa Financing Model in Sweeping Sector Reforms
Ghana will not be returning to the 32-year-old cocoa syndicated loan financing mechanism, moving to completely end…
Ghana Cuts Cocoa Producer Price As World Market Price Tumble
Ghana has announced a 28.6 percent cut to farmgate cocoa prices as world market prices for the commodity continue…
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- Plunging Global Prices Bring Ivorian Cocoa Sales to a Standstill - February 17, 2026
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