This is a big plus to the changing lives and a Better Ghana agenda. Cudos president MAHAMA you deserve a second term
This is a big plus to the changing lives and a Better Ghana agenda. Cudos president MAHAMA you deserve a second term
.big John@uwr 7 years ago
This is a big plus in the changing lives and a better Ghana agenda of the NDC government. Codus to president MAHAMA. You really deserve a second term to complete your agenda. May the good Lord bless you in this regard and gi ... read full comment
This is a big plus in the changing lives and a better Ghana agenda of the NDC government. Codus to president MAHAMA. You really deserve a second term to complete your agenda. May the good Lord bless you in this regard and give you the wisdom of King Solomon. Amen
ayaricough 7 years ago
The idea of increasing production is wrong headed. We shoul consider value addition
The idea of increasing production is wrong headed. We shoul consider value addition
nana antwi 7 years ago
Cocoa farmers do not need service centres. All they need is subsidised fertiliser, cocoa spraying and roads, plus improved seedlings to replant old trees. Will the service centres do this or become another financial burden fo ... read full comment
Cocoa farmers do not need service centres. All they need is subsidised fertiliser, cocoa spraying and roads, plus improved seedlings to replant old trees. Will the service centres do this or become another financial burden for government to spend on its greedy self
Obaa Yaa 7 years ago
The Rural Service Centres are a private sector initiate and have nothing to do with government. It is to ensure farmers have access to the needed inputs which they can buy and pay for on their own.they market subsidized fert ... read full comment
The Rural Service Centres are a private sector initiate and have nothing to do with government. It is to ensure farmers have access to the needed inputs which they can buy and pay for on their own.they market subsidized fertilizers, cocoa spraying,etc
Common Sense First 7 years ago
The figures quoted in this article may be referring to the weight of cocoa PURCHASED per hectar of cocoa farm as opposed to PRODUCTION per hectar.
Just to clarify further, one may consider that: QUANTITY PURCHASED = QUANTI ... read full comment
The figures quoted in this article may be referring to the weight of cocoa PURCHASED per hectar of cocoa farm as opposed to PRODUCTION per hectar.
Just to clarify further, one may consider that: QUANTITY PURCHASED = QUANTITY PRODUCED - QUANTITY LOST through smuggling, disease and poor farm management.
Therefore the effectiveness of any rehab program/policy will depend on kwowing where the problem lies:
1) Inefficiencies in purchasing,
2) Inefficiencies in growing, harvesting/processing
3) Inefficiencies in minimizing losses, especially smuggling.
Obviously, farmer education and sills training programs and policies will ADDRESS gorwing, harvesting and processing inefficiencies. But is that the key reason for frequent changing PUCHASING levels?
It is unlikely that farmers' skill levels in growing, harvesting and processing cocoa will change as randomly as changes in the level of Ghana's cocoa purchases.
The randomness of changes in the tonnage of Ghana's cocoa purchases seem to more logically point inefficiencies in PURCHASING and minimizing LOSSES.
George Ofori USA. 7 years ago
I didn't not see Volta region among the regions. Some of us are doing every thing possible to change Volta region's position in cocoa farming so nothing should be done to discourage us .
Please am not talking about tribali ... read full comment
I didn't not see Volta region among the regions. Some of us are doing every thing possible to change Volta region's position in cocoa farming so nothing should be done to discourage us .
Please am not talking about tribalism here but I believe same problems that other regions have also exist in Volta region.
Angela 7 years ago
do not worry. that will change soon. ther is a current programme for youth in cocoa in Volta. I am sure u will get wing of it soon
do not worry. that will change soon. ther is a current programme for youth in cocoa in Volta. I am sure u will get wing of it soon
Angela 7 years ago
hey! wat has Mahama got to do with this? people are trying in their own small ways to help. that man knows no hoot about this programme.
hey! wat has Mahama got to do with this? people are trying in their own small ways to help. that man knows no hoot about this programme.
This is a big plus to the changing lives and a Better Ghana agenda. Cudos president MAHAMA you deserve a second term
This is a big plus in the changing lives and a better Ghana agenda of the NDC government. Codus to president MAHAMA. You really deserve a second term to complete your agenda. May the good Lord bless you in this regard and gi ...
read full comment
The idea of increasing production is wrong headed. We shoul consider value addition
Cocoa farmers do not need service centres. All they need is subsidised fertiliser, cocoa spraying and roads, plus improved seedlings to replant old trees. Will the service centres do this or become another financial burden fo ...
read full comment
The Rural Service Centres are a private sector initiate and have nothing to do with government. It is to ensure farmers have access to the needed inputs which they can buy and pay for on their own.they market subsidized fert ...
read full comment
The figures quoted in this article may be referring to the weight of cocoa PURCHASED per hectar of cocoa farm as opposed to PRODUCTION per hectar.
Just to clarify further, one may consider that: QUANTITY PURCHASED = QUANTI ...
read full comment
I didn't not see Volta region among the regions. Some of us are doing every thing possible to change Volta region's position in cocoa farming so nothing should be done to discourage us .
Please am not talking about tribali ...
read full comment
do not worry. that will change soon. ther is a current programme for youth in cocoa in Volta. I am sure u will get wing of it soon
hey! wat has Mahama got to do with this? people are trying in their own small ways to help. that man knows no hoot about this programme.