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Ghana's cocoa production projected to fall by 13% in 2026/27 crop season

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  • Einhorn Dom 2 days ago

    Ghana’s 2026/27 crop is projected at 650,000 tonnes — down 13% from last season’s 750,000 but still above COCOBOD’s earlier 450,000–550,000 range. Ageing trees, swollen shoot disease and the risk of a drier El Niño ...
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  • Rachel 2 days ago

    Massa
    Colombia Ecuador Brazil increasing output
    In West Africa Nigeria Cameroon also increasing output
    We need to be serious
    Falling behind in all aspects as a nation

  • Joo 2 days ago

    Speak the truth the problem is galamsey destroyed cocoa trees and mercury that will kills about half of the population in some years especially Mahama and Akufo Ado families plus Wotumi