News

Get all your Ghana news, publication and media links here!  

 

 

 

Travel & Tourism

 

 

Write to us

 
 

 

 

Read about the free tuition essay competition for university students

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Government increases producer price of cocoa to sustain farmers

Accra, Oct. 03, GNA - Addressing the opening session of the International Cocoa Organization's Round Table Conference on Sustainable World Cocoa Economy, in Accra on Wednesday, Mr Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, indicated again nment's commitment to pay cocoa farmers increased remuneration to support the industry.


Mr Baah-Wiredu said government had over the years maintained a policy of increasing the cocoa farmers' share of the net FOB price as a reward for their continuous in support of the national economy so as to maintain sustainability in the cocoa sector.


The three-day conference on the theme: "Towards a sustainable World Cocoa Economy" is being attended by representatives of Cocoa Producing and Consuming countries, farmers, traders, haulers, licensed buying companies and non-governmental agencies.


On October 1, President John Agyekum Kufuor announced an upward adjustment of the producer price of cocoa from 915 Ghana cedis (9.15 million cedis) per tonne to 950 Ghana cedis (9.5 million cedis) effective 2007/2008 main crop season.


This pushes the Ghanaian farmer's share of FOB to 72.11 per cent.


Mr Baah-Wiredu said besides the good price paid to farmers, government was encouraging them to adopt responsible production methods through good agronomic practices, provision of high yielding and disease resistant planting materials and reducing post harvest losses.


Other initiatives include diseases and pests control programme, eliminating the worst forms of child labour on cocoa farms and tarring of roads in cocoa growing areas to facilitate efficient evacuation of cocoa.


Government is also actively promoting value addition through research and development, encouraging the establishment of cocoa processing factories to process 50 per cent of annual output.


In addition, Mr Baah-Wiredu drew the attention of participants to the Accra Declaration adopted at the end of the Africa Cocoa Summit, which stressed the importance of value addition and the need to engage trading partners in negotiation with the view to eliminating stringent tariffs on finished and semi-finished cocoa products to improve market access.


Mr Isaac Osei, Chief Executive of Ghana Cocoa Board, underscored the importance of sustainability; saying in the Board's efforts to increase production attention was focused on yield enhancing schemes to increase farmer incomes, efficiency in logistics and quality assurance systems.


GNA


 

Rate this article:

Ghana's non-traditional export volume goes up

Sunyani, Oct. 3, Ghanadot/GNA - The volume of Ghana's non-traditional exports have increased from two million dollars in 1984 to 893 million dollars in 2007, Mr. Lawrence Akwasi Prempeh, General Manager of Ghana Export Promotion Council, said in Sunyani on Tuesday. ..
....More

 

Blood Banks require 400,000 units of blood to function annually

Accra, Oct. 3, Ghanadot/GNA - Records indicated that 400,000 units of blood was needed annually for patients in the country's hospitals and clinics while 1000 units was transfused daily....
More

   

Controller and Accountant-General to suspend deductions from workers' salaries

Accra, Oct. 3, Ghanadot/GNA- The Controller and Accountant General's Department (CAGD), has decided to suspend with immediate effect certain deductions from salaries of workers, which have triggered complaints.
.
....More

 

Elect a man with practical experience- Aliu Loyalist

Tamale, Oct. 3, Ghanadot/GNA - Loyalists of Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama, a political club, on Wednesday appealed to delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to the December 22 congress to elect the party's presidential candidate to vote massively for the Vice President....More

   
 

ABC, Australia
FOXNews.com
The EastAfrican, Kenya
African News Dimensions
Chicago Sun Times
The Economist
Reuters World
CNN.com - World News

All Africa Newswire
Google News
The Guardian, UK
Africa Daily
IRIN Africa
The UN News
Daily Telegraph, UK
Daily Nation, East Africa

BBC Africa News, UK
Legal Brief Africa
The Washington Post
BusinessInAfrica
Mail & Guardian, S. Africa
The Washington Times
ProfileAfrica.com
Voice of America

CBSnews.com
New York Times
Vanguard, Nigeria
Christian Science Monitor
News24.com
Yahoo/Agence France Presse

 
  SPONSORSHIP AD HERE  
 
    Announcements
Debate
Commentary
Ghanaian Paper
Health
Market Place
News
Official Sites
Pan-African Page
Personalities
Reviews
Social Scene
Sports
Travel
 
    Currency Converter
Educational Opportunities
Job Opening
FYI
 
 

ThisWeekGhana.com becomes
GhanaDot.com
October 1, 2006

Remember to spell the D-O-T
before the dot com

 
Send This Page To A Friend:

The Profile Africa Media Group