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Ghana’s COCOBOD Strives for Sustainable Cocoa Production Amid EU Regulations

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  • Ghana aims for over 800,000 metric tons of cocoa next season, complying with EU deforestation-free requirements
  • Advanced monitoring systems and regional standards enhance sustainability and traceability in cocoa production.

 

Accra, Ghana – Ghana is targeting a boost in cocoa production to over 800,000 metric tons for the next season, while the Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) works to comply with the European Union’s deforestation-free product requirements set for December 30, 2024.

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