Abapa Golden Limited, a licenced cocoa-buying company, says its expansion drive -- expected to begin in the upcoming light crop season in three regions -- is targetted at boosting its annual crop purchases and enhancing job-creation for the country’s youth.
The company intends to invest approximately GH¢100, 000
to expand its operations in the other three main cocoa-growing regions in the
country, namely Brong Ahafo, Ashanti and Central Regions.
“We are strongly in the
Western Region and want to augment our operations in the Brong Ahafo Region starting
this main crop season.
"We are getting new depots, trucks, weighing scales and are
ready to employ more purchasing clerks to beef-up our operations,”
Mr. Samuel Anane, Chief Executive Officer of the company, told B&FT
in an interview to deny media reports that its cocoa purchasing licence has been revoked by the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD).
Mr. Anane explained
that the company’s licence has never been revoked since it started operations
in 2009.
“Our current cocoa purchases
have been exceeding COCOBOD’s minimum buying ceiling of 2,000 metric tonnes for
both main and light crop seasons.
“We operate in about 12
districts with officers and purchasing clerks. We do our grading through the
quality control board of COCOBOD and the ports,” he said, adding that investors,
both local and international, should come on board to partner the company to
drive the cocoa industry.
“We have good packages
for farmers -- such as incentives in the form of fertilisers, chemicals -- and offering
opportunities to young graduates who would like to take farming as their
business.”
Currently, there are 27
LBCs involved in the internal marketing of cocoa. The Produce Buying Company
(PBC) is the largest buyer while Akuafo Adanfo, Armajaro Ghana Limited, and
Olam occupy the second, third and fourth places respectively.
Cocoa production has increased significantly since
the difficult 1999/2000 crop season, reaching an all-time high of one million
metric tonnes in the 2010/2011 crop season.
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