Government is to set up an effective team to
investigative the diversion of cocoa inputs, and anybody found guilty will be
punished, President John Dramani Mahama has said.
“Government will punish people engaged in diversion of cocoa inputs in the farming communities. The practice is stifling increased production of the crop and endangering the hard work of cocoa farmers. If we fail to report wrongdoing, we will be retarding the country’s development,” he said.
“Government will punish people engaged in diversion of cocoa inputs in the farming communities. The practice is stifling increased production of the crop and endangering the hard work of cocoa farmers. If we fail to report wrongdoing, we will be retarding the country’s development,” he said.
President Mahama, who was speaking at Subin Camp in
the Adansi South district of the Ashanti Region, called on the public to expose
and report such corrupt activities in the farming communities.
He attributed the reduction in cocoa production to
over-aged cocoa trees -- adding that Cocobod is providing 50 million improved
cocoa seedlings to farmers, and urged them to use the facility to increase
production.
The Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod) is supplying 50 million hybrid seedlings that have high yields and are resistant to diseases freely to farmers to replace aged cocoa trees on their farms.
The Ghana Cocoa Board (Cocobod) is supplying 50 million hybrid seedlings that have high yields and are resistant to diseases freely to farmers to replace aged cocoa trees on their farms.
He said the cocoa replacement exercise is important
and must be taken seriously because of the inherent benefits.
He assured cocoa farmers that no effort will be spared by the government to support them in improving on their yields.
“Although Ghana is only the world’s second-highest producer of cocoa, it has refreshingly maintained its position as producer of the highest quality cocoa beans globally.”
He assured cocoa farmers that no effort will be spared by the government to support them in improving on their yields.
“Although Ghana is only the world’s second-highest producer of cocoa, it has refreshingly maintained its position as producer of the highest quality cocoa beans globally.”
He gave the assurance that the five kilometers of New
Edubiase roads will be tarred while other cocoa farming community roads will be
worked on to facilitate the movement of foodstuffs from the rural areas to
marketing centres.
President Mahama promised to enhance community
development to open-up less known communities.
He cut the sod for construction of the 22-kilometre
road from Atasi-Nkwanta to Owusukrom in the district, and attributed the
reduction in cocoa production to some corrupt practices in the sector.
Nana Okofo Subin Kan II, Dompoasehene, commended
government for construction of the cocoa roads, saying the crop remains the
mainstay of most people in the district.
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