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The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) is a Ghanaian government-controlled institution that fixes the buying price for cocoa in Ghana. Farmers are protected from the volatile prices on the world market through the price-fixing. Besides, the higher quality hybrid seeds are sold by the organization and some research on
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plant-related diseases are also carried out. Between 1947 and 1979, the institution was known as the Cocoa Marketing Board. 60% of Ghana’s cocoa beans are sent to the UK. The Board is however, a government organisation whose sole responsibility is to support production, marketing and processing of cocoa in the county.


History


Background

In 1937, farmers in
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, a colony of the
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equal to contemporary
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, refused to continue selling cocoa at the low prices set by European merchants and decided to withhold cocoa from the market. The strike went on for 8 months, until the British government acted by setting up the Nowell Commission of Enquiry to investigate the issue. The Nowell Commission report advised the government to assist cocoa farmers by establishing a Marketing Board. Their Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives focus on promoting responsible actions and fostering a positive influence in activities related to farmers, the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders, and all individuals within the public sphere who can be regarded as stakeholders.


West African Produce Control Board (1940–1946)

In 1940, the government established the West African Produce Control Board to purchase cocoa under guaranteed prices from all West African countries. It operated throughout
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and was dissolved in 1946.


Cocoa Marketing Board (1947–1979)

The first attempt to regulate market value and production was in 1947 through the Ghana Marketing Board, which dissolved in 1979 and was reconciled into Ghana Cocoa Board also called ''COCOBOD'' ''.'' The Ghana Marketing Board was established by ordinance in 1947 with the sum of 27 million
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as its initial working capital. In 1979, this Board was dissolved and reconstituted as the Ghana Cocoa Board.


Ghana Cocoa Board (1979–)

In 1984 ''COCOBOD'' underwent institutional reform aimed at subjecting the cocoa sector to market forces. ''COCOBOD's'' role was reduced, and 40 percent of its staff, or at least 35,000 employees, were dismissed. Furthermore, the government shifted responsibility for crop transport to the private sector.
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for production inputs (
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,
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,
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, and equipment) were removed, and there was a measure of privatization of the processing sector through at least one
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. In addition, a new payment system known as the Akuafo Check System was introduced in 1982 at the point of purchase of dried beans. Ghana's Government implemented a very strategic plan in 1984 putting the sale of agriculture particularly Cocoa in the hands of the Government. With the regulation of pricing and manufacturing controlled by the government over 30,000+ jobs were lost but Ghana still holds its spot as one of three highest yielding countries of Cocoa. Jointly with
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's Coffee and Cocoa Council (both countries were enemies for years), agreed and announced, on 11 June 2019, a minimal price for cocoa, in order to protect producers. In 2018, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire set up a cartel called Cocoa Initiative, often described as
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for cocoa and thus dubbed "COPEC". In 2023, a significant milestone was reached in cocoa processing in Ghana with the establishment of a second fruit processing facility by the Ghanaian-Swiss start-up, Koa, in Akim Achiase. This expansion marks a significant step forward in Koa's commitment to promoting sustainability in the country. In May 2024,
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reported that COCOBOD would borrow up to $1.5 billion by September to finance 2024/25 cocoa purchases and compensate for low output. An earlier agreed $800 million loan faced delays due to low cocoa output.


Heads of COCOBOD

* A.C. Mills – General Manager – 1 October 1947 – December 1948 * A.E. Hampson – General Manager- 1 October 1949 – 25 May 1955 * J.A.E. Morley – Managing Director – 6 March 1953 – March 1956 *
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(first Ghanaian) – General Manager – 25 March 1955 – 28 February 1965 *
Harry Dodoo Harry Amoo Dodoo (8 August 1918 – 10 February 2000) was a Ghanaian chartered accountant, public servant and businessman who led the Ghana Cocoa Board at different times as chief accountant, general manager, managing director, chief executive ...
– Managing Director – 1 May 1965 – 22 February 1967 * Frederick Robert Kankam-Boadu – Acting Managing Director – 23 February 1967 – 14 May 1968 * Frederick Robert Kankam-Boadu – Managing Director – 14 May 1968 – 1 October 1968 * Uriah Kwesi Hackman – Managing Director – 1 November 1968 – 9 October 1969 * J.G. Amoafo – Managing Director – 21 May 1970 – 27 January 1972 * Uriah Kwesi Hackman – Executive Chairman- 28 January 1972 – 31 August 1973 * Lt. Col. Kwaku A. Takyi – Executive Chairman- 20 December 1973 – 19 February 1975 * Cdr. J.C. Addo – Managing Director- 20 February 1975 – 31 July 1978 * Andrews Kwame Pianim – Chief Executive – 1 August 1978 – 4 October 1979 *
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– Interim Chairman – 5 October 1979 – 30 September 1981 * Mumuni Bawumia – Chief Executive – 1 October 1981 – 10 January 1982 * Kwame Gyamfi – Chief Executive – 11 January 1982 – 25 August 1983 *
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– Chief Executive – 7 October 1983 – 17 September 1986 * K.N. Owusu – Chief Executive – 17 September 1986 – 28 December 1989 * David Aninakwa – Chief Executive – 28 December 1989 – 16 January 1996 * Flt. Lt. Joseph Atiemo – Chief Executive – 4 September 1993 – 3 September 1996 *
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– Chief Executive – 3 September 1996 – 2001 * S.K. Appah – Acting Chief Executive – 2001 *
Isaac Osei Isaac Osei is the former Member of Parliament of Subin Constituency in the Ashanti Region. He is also the former managing director of Tema Oil Refinery and chief executive officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board and one time Ghana High Commissioner t ...
– Chief Executive – April 2006 – December 2008 * Anthony Fofie – Chief Executive – 16 Dec 2008–30 Nov 2013 *
Stephen Kwabena Opuni Stephen Kwabena Opuni is a Ghanaian health practitioner and a former chief executive officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board. Early life and education Stephen Kwabena Opuni was born in Sunyani, the capital of the Bono Region (formerly Brong Ahafo Re ...
– Chief Executive – 30 November 2013 – 13 January 2017 *
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– Chief Executive – 13 January 2017–


Buying of fertilisers from Ghanaian companies

In September 2019, COCOBOD was given a directive by the government of Ghana to buy fertilisers from local manufacturers from 2020. Due to the government's One-district One-factory venture, the local fertiliser production firms had the requisite capacity the demand of the country.


Subsidiaries

*Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana *Seed Production Division *Cocoa Health and Extension Division *Quality Control Company *Cocoa Marketing Company


See also

*
Cocoa production in Ghana Cocoa is the chief agricultural export of Ghana and Ghana's main cash crop. Ghana is the second largest cocoa exporter in the world, after Ivory Coast. Ghana's cocoa cultivation, however, is noted within the developing world to be one of the most ...
*
Agriculture in Ghana Agriculture in Ghana consists of a variety of agricultural products and is an established economic sector, providing employment on a formal and informal basis. It is represented by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Ghana produces a variety ...
*
Canada Wheat Board The Canadian Wheat Board (french: Commission canadienne du blé, links=no) was a marketing board for wheat and barley in Western Canada. Established by the Parliament of Canada on 5 July 1935, its operation was governed by the Canadian Wheat Bo ...
, a similar monopoly board that existed in Canada


References


External links


Ghana Cocoa Board
{{Authority control Cocoa production Agricultural organisations based in Ghana Marketing boards 1979 establishments in Ghana