Ghana's Record on Cocoa: Priority for Farmers' Welfare

Agriculture & Rural

Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 13:16:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 09:11:39

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Ghana's Record on Cocoa: Priority for Farmers' Welfare

Understanding Ghana's Commitment to Cocoa Farmers' Welfare

Ghana's record on cocoa has been defended by Frederick Amissah, the Technical Adviser to the country's Finance Minister. Asserting that the government has been continually dedicated to improving the lives of cocoa farmers, Mr. Amissah's comments come in response to claims that Ghana is lagging behind neighboring Cote d'Ivoire in terms of cocoa pricing and farmers' welfare. He cited various measures implemented by the President John Mahama administration to support cocoa farmers, insisting that "we are not doing badly when it comes to the welfare of the cocoa farmer."

The West African country, the world's second-largest cocoa producer, has faced rising tensions amid farmer complaints about low prices and declining living standards. The recent defense from Mr. Amissah offers some insight into the government's commitment to addressing these concerns, despite critics claiming that farmers in Ghana still face many challenges.

It remains to be seen how the government's interventions will impact cocoa farmers in Ghana, and whether these efforts will be sufficient to improve farmers' livelihoods in the long term. As cocoa remains a significant source of revenue and economic pride for the country, ensuring the stability and prosperity of farmers will continue to be a key priority for the government and industry stakeholders.