Raise Cocoa Price to GHS6,000 per Bag or Risk More Smuggling – Minority Caucus Warns Gov’t

The Minority Caucus has sent a note to the government demanding an immediate increase in the cocoa producer price from GHS3,000 to GHS6,000 per 64kg bag, fulfilling the promise it made to Ghanaians. They warned that failure to act swiftly risks economic sabotage, border smuggling, and a betrayal of Ghana’s hardworking cocoa farmers.

In a scathing rebuke of government inaction over cocoa producer prices at a press conference held at Miklin Hotel in Kumasi, the Minority Caucus, led by its Ranking Member on Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs, Isaac Yaw Opoku, urged the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) and the current administration to stop “shifting blame.” Instead, they want the government to deliver on the promises made to cocoa farmers during the 2024 election campaign.

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The immediate past government set the cocoa producer price at GHS48,000 per tonne for the 2024/2025 crop season, representing a significant increase from previous years. This translates into GHS3,000 per 64kg bag.

However, during the 2024 electioneering campaign, then-flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, promised to increase the price of cocoa per 64kg bag to GHS6,000 to reflect prevailing world market prices.

Having successfully transitioned into government, the NDC has since backtracked on its promise, instead issuing contradictory statements in an attempt to avoid accountability.

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On April 8, 2025, COCOBOD cited “operational challenges” and other factors as reasons the producer price could not be adjusted.

A day later, on April 9, 2025, another release offered different justifications, signalling inconsistency in their communications.

Worried about this trend, the Minority Caucus slammed COCOBOD for issuing contradictory statements within 24 hours, describing the move as “shocking and highly disappointing.”

The group questioned whether the government was backtracking on key manifesto pledges, including the assurance to pay farmers 70% of the Free-On-Board (FOB) price and the campaign promise to raise cocoa prices to GHS6,000 per 64kg bag.

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“They promised farmers GHS6,000 per bag. Now they claim they can’t increase the price. Were those just empty words for votes?” the Minority queried.

Pointing to COCOBOD’s strong financial standing, the group argued that the agency has both the economic size and capacity to absorb any financial strain resulting from a price hike. With over 560,000 tonnes of cocoa already purchased and more than US$2 billion in receipts reported through the Bank of Ghana, the Caucus contended that farmers deserve a fair share of the cocoa export value.

THREATS OF SMUGGLING

They also raised red flags over a deepening regional threat. Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana’s neighbouring cocoa-producing country, recently raised its farmgate cocoa price by over 22%, creating a price disparity that the Minority fears could trigger mass smuggling of Ghanaian cocoa across the border. At current exchange rates, Ivorian farmers earn over GHS3,600 per bag—more than GHS600 higher than their Ghanaian counterparts.

The Caucus warned that failure to match regional prices could lead to a surge in cocoa smuggling and illegal mining, as farmers abandon unprofitable cocoa farms for more lucrative ventures.

“The government must act now to protect our farmers and secure Ghana’s cocoa economy. This is not just about economics—it’s about national security,” the Minority declared.

They concluded their remarks by calling on the government to honour its pledges to Ghanaian cocoa farmers.

“No more excuses. COCOBOD and the government must keep their promise and pay the Ghanaian cocoa farmer a minimum of GHS6,000 per bag.”

By: Ekow Annan/newsalertgh.com

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