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We will take all our cocoa there.
The smugglers are already cheering. COCOBOD will stumble even more.
This is peanut. Calculate the task of even sending your cocoa beans there just for some peanuts. You would run at a lose.
It's a lie, you buy the cocoa in Ghana for 1308 cedis for more than 2000 cedis in Ivory Coast and u are talking about losses.
Even if you get 100 cedis per bag for 100 bags, how much is your gain?
Why are the producers of cocoa leaves it up to the buyers to put prices up. You have poor harvest so you put the price up to suit the market not the other way round. The chocolate makers already charging their customers the h ...
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My worry is that the increase in the selling prices will not mean anything to the cocoa farmer.
Our politicians on the African continent, in their majority, have proven to be too corrupt and puppets to the Europeans and othe ...
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NATURAL RESOURCES HAVE TO UNITE AND BE EFFICIENT,
PERIOD!!!!!!!
GONE WERE THE DAYS WHEN FOREIGN COUNTRIES,DECIDED THE PRICES OF COCOA,TOO MUCH EXPLOITATION!!!!!!
THERE S ...
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Cocoa farming looks like one useless and worthless farming in Africa. Even when the demand and supply adjust, your government will still determine how much he will pay for your beans. Like seriously?
We're also expecting the government of Ghana to adjust our price to not less than 2500 cedis per 64kg.
Otherwise, cocobod would stumble more in the coming weeks.
Smugglers are already jubilating and it will continue until ...
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Good move
If the Ghana government cannot also increase the farm price of a bag of cocoa for their farmers, our cocoa will be smuggled to the Ivory Coast for its good price. This is a wake up call for the ministry of Agriculture. The co ...
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The Ghana Government should sit up and do the needful. At least Ghc 2500 for 64 kilos would be fair