News
2025
On October 2, 2025, Ghana’s Producer Price Review Committee announced a revised cocoa price of GHS3,625 per bag (GHS58,000 per tonne), a 12.3% increase from August’s GHS3,228.75, effective October 3.
On August 4, 2025, Ghana raised the 2025/26 cocoa producer price to USD 5,040 per tonne, a 62.6% increase from USD 3,100, reflecting a significant effort to reward farmers amid changing global market conditions.
On August 4, 2025, Ghana’s Producer Price Review Committee approved the 2025/26 cocoa producer price ahead of the new crop season opening on August 7, reaffirming government’s commitment to fair farmer compensation and market stability.
As Ghana’s economy strengthens, the appreciation of the Cedi has been hailed as a sign of renewed confidence. However, for cocoa which is priced globally, the stronger currency presents complex implications for farm gate prices.
Ghana’s cocoa farmers anticipate a strong 2025/26 harvest driven by favourable weather, improved flowering, and healthy pod development despite persistent challenges with input supply, smuggling, and crop disease.
Ghana’s 2024/25 cocoa production is projected at 700,000 MT, up 32% from 2023/24, driven by better yields, pruning, and insecticide supply. Exports are expected to rise 55% to 520,000 MT.
2024
COCOBOD introduced a new self-financing model to reduce dependence on syndicated loans, enhance farmer payments, and ensure sustainability. The publication highlights sector reforms, technology upgrades, climate resilience, and initiatives improving farmer welfare.
On November 10, 2024, Ghana raised the cocoa producer price from GHS48,000 to GHS49,600 per tonne to boost farmer income and ensure fair compensation amid global market fluctuations.
Cocoa output is expected to rebound in the 2024/25 season as favourable weather improves yields, though illegal mining, smuggling, and disease outbreaks continue to challenge Ghana’s cocoa sector.
On 13th September 2024, COCOBOD announced that purchases for the 2024 Light Crop Season would close on September 10, 2024, with final returns from Licensed Buying Companies accepted until September 19, 2024.
On September 11, 2024, Ghana announced a 129% increase in the cocoa producer price to GHS48,000 per tonne, marking a major step to strengthen the sector and improve farmer livelihoods.
On May 31, 2024, COCOBOD announced the closure of purchases for the 2023/24 Main Crop Cocoa Season effective June 6, allowing Licensed Buying Companies to finalize and reconcile their records.