EU Regulation: Big Chocolate Revenge On Ghana And Côte d’Ivoire Cocoa LID?
The ambience of chitchats fills an Accra hotel seminar hall as attendees exchange pleasantries while networking. Others make their way out for the cocoa break.
It's the end of the opening session of the COCOBOD AfCFTA Committee's meeting…
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Ghana And Côte d’Ivoire Confer In Midterm Review of LID Implementation
Officials of Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) and Côte d'Ivoire's Conseil Cafe Cacao (CCC) are locked in a crunch meeting in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, over the implementation of the Living Income Differential (LID) for their cocoa farmers.…
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Nigeria Cocoa Farmers Eye Big Wins From China, Australia’s Entry
Contrary to the belief that China and Australia’s entry into cocoa production possesses a threat to West African growers, farmers in Africa’s biggest economy are optimistic that the break-in by both countries will be beneficial to them.…
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Is Fairtrade A Certification Organisation Or A “Fair Trade” Advocate?
So, on the 6th of July 2020 and on the 29th of March 2021, I published an article titled “Is Fairtrade Fair to Cocoa Farmers?” in The Cocoa Post, Ghana Talks Business and Business and Financial Times.
Fairtrade Africa did the dutiful,…
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COCOBOD Trains Staff To Monitor Cocoa Sustainability Programs
Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) in partnership with Fairtrade Africa has held a two-day training workshop for some staff of its Research Department on Fairtrade standards and sustainability.
The training workshop sought to enhance the…
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Must Ghana Panic Over China’s First Ever Cocoa Export To Europe?
The international media and Ghana's local media have been awash with news of China's first-ever export of cocoa beans to Europe, precisely Belgium.
According to the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences (CATAS), the first…
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Cameroon Loses 40 to 50% Of Cocoa Seedlings To Climate Change Yearly
Cameroon loses 40 to 50% of its cocoa seedlings in nursery plants every year because of climate change due to which dry seasons are increasingly longer.
This was revealed by Jean Claude Akouafane, director-general of the Cocoa Development…
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Ghana Cocoa Farmers Threaten To Give Up Farmlands Over Delayed Payment
Hundreds of tonnes of cocoa beans are stuck in a shed at Aboaso in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region because they have not been purchased.
Obviously livid local cocoa farmers have threatened to give up their farmlands to…
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Chocolate Contest: French Scheme To Award Chocolates From Origin Countries
There is a great opportunity for chocolatiers who process their chocolates at the country of origin to present their products for an award in Paris this May 2021.
The AVPA Chocolates Processed at Origin contest will pave way for almost…
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Fairtrade Aids Creation of Farmer-Owned Data System For Cocoa Traceability
Six cocoa cooperatives in Ivory Coast have succeeded in creating their own data system through a partnership with agricultural technology firms and Fairtrade.
The data system pilot project in the West African nation is aimed at…
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