submitted 6 months ago by afia3
- Bright Simons, a Vice President of IMANI Africa, criticized Ghana's cocoa sector structure for making it difficult for local processors to access raw cocoa beans despite the country being the world's second-largest cocoa producer.
- He highlighted that the licensing regime, controlled by the Ghana Cocoa Board, restricts who can buy cocoa, leading to challenges for processors and entrepreneurs in sourcing cocoa for local value addition, with some even resorting to importing cocoa to survive.
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