COCOBOD has initiated moves to drastically reduce the exportation of Ghana’s cocoa beans to the international market in its raw state. According to COCOBOD, plans are far advanced to locally process minimum of 50% of the country’s cocoa beans by 2022. Acting Executive Director of Seed Production Unit at COCOBOD, Rev. Dr Emmanuel Ahia Clottey, disclosed this at a meeting between Ghana Agricultural and Rural Development Journalists Association (GARDJA) and officials of COCOBOD in Accra. The cash crop is the leading agricultural export and generates about 2 billion dollars in foreign exchange annually. But research shows the country can generate 20 billion dollars in foreign exchange annually from cocoa if locally processed.
Ghana to process 50% of cocoa beans locally by 2022 – COCOBOD
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