The initiative of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) is
aimed at enhancing public-private dialogue and joint action planning to help scale up sustainable cocoa production.
“If
the one million metric tonne target is not being achieved, why is it not being
achieved? What can stakeholders do in order to get to that level?” quizzed Rita Owusu Amankwah, National Coordinator of Ghana Cocoa
Platform.
Ghanaian licensed buying companies are
increasingly falling in line with the production of certified and traceable
cocoa, as the global chocolate and cocoa industry rapidly moves towards
certified cocoa marketing.
As these programmes are driven by external organizations,
there have been calls for the COCOBOD to play a lead role in establishing
Ghanaian standards in the cocoa trade.
Mrs. Owusu Amankwah tells Luv Biz Report the Platform will engage interest groups in a coordinated manner to discuss and decide how to develop and harmonize cocoa certification programmes. These programmes require that farmers’ social, environmental and economic activities are in line with legitimate and best labour practices, in exchange for a premium price on the produce.
The Platform will also help tackle the impact of illegal mining activities (galamsey) on cocoa farms and issues of farming with trees.
Mrs. Owusu Amankwah tells Luv Biz Report the Platform will engage interest groups in a coordinated manner to discuss and decide how to develop and harmonize cocoa certification programmes. These programmes require that farmers’ social, environmental and economic activities are in line with legitimate and best labour practices, in exchange for a premium price on the produce.
The Platform will also help tackle the impact of illegal mining activities (galamsey) on cocoa farms and issues of farming with trees.
A 10-member Steering Committee was inaugurated last week tasked with the responsibility of identifying bottlenecks
and developing plans for the improvement in priority areas of the cocoa sector
to boost production.
The
private sector, according to Mrs. Owusu Amankwah, plays a crucial role if sustainability
in the sector is to be achieved.
She is confident the Platform will be a
major intervention to increase the fortunes of the cocoa sector.
“I
believe strongly that this is an opportunity offered to all stakeholders in the
cocoa sector to contribute and make sure that the cocoa sector is organized and
coordinated in a sustainable way, so that everybody will benefit”.
Story by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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