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Afarinick Company Limited (ACL) has distributed over 400,000 improved cocoa seedlings free of charge to farmers…
Current Cocoa Pricing Mechanisms Fail to Protect Farmers
The Cocoa Farmers Alliance Association of Africa has raised serious concerns about existing cocoa pricing models,…
Ghana Cocoa Buyers to Halt Activities End of January Over Non-Payment
By the end of this week, a number of licenced buying companies (LBCs) or cocoa buyers in Ghana may suspend cocoa…
Scaling Dynamic Agroforestry Could Boost Cocoa Farmers’ Income
Cocoa farmers in Ghana are currently facing significant financial challenges, with many struggling to make ends…
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- Afarinick Distributes 400,000 Free Cocoa Seedlings to Farmers - June 10, 2026
- Plunging Global Prices Bring Ivorian Cocoa Sales to a Standstill - February 17, 2026
- Ghana Government to Bail Out Cocobod Amid Financial Woes - February 11, 2026