Ghana to expand cocoa rehabilitation with $200m World Bank loan
Ghana’s COCOBOD will use part of a $200 million World Bank loan to rehabilitate plantations destroyed by the cocoa swollen
Read MoreGhana’s COCOBOD will use part of a $200 million World Bank loan to rehabilitate plantations destroyed by the cocoa swollen
Read MoreThe government has started large-scale rehabilitation of cocoa farms affected by the swollen shoot disease in 2020 to reverse the
Read MoreGhana Cocoa Board has declared that buys for the 2021 Light Crop Cocoa Season will stop at the end of
Read MoreLast week, COCODOD ‘s head office in Accra Ghana was overflowing with energy as its tribal leaders attempted to contain
Read MoreThe Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has received the first tranche of $200 million out of the $600 million syndicated loan
Read More