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Ghana Secures $100 Million World Bank Funding to Revitalise Cocoa Farms

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  • $100 Million Secured for Cocoa Rehabilitation
  • Targeting Six Key Cocoa-Growing Districts

 

Accra, Ghana – The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has secured $100 million from the World Bank to rehabilitate aged and diseased cocoa farms across six cocoa-growing districts in the country. This initiative aims to boost and sustain cocoa production in the West African nation.

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