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The Government of Ghana has announced a GHยข400 increase per 64kg bag in the cocoa producer price for the 2025/2026 season, following the GHยข128 adjustment in August 2025.

This brings the official farmgate price to GHยข3,625 per bag, up from GHยข3,100 for the 2024/2025 crop season.

Earlier this year, the Centre for Development Integrity Africa (CDI-Africa) projected that the sharp appreciation of the cedi from GHยข14.75/USD in 2024 to about GHยข10.25/USD in the first quarter of 2025 would limit the scope for a major price increase despite record-high global cocoa prices.

CDI-Africa estimated a moderate farmgate price of GHยข3,320โ€“3,400 per bag as an economically responsible outcome in July 2025.

The governmentโ€™s bold decision to exceed these expectations, raising the farmgate price by an additional GHยข400 per bag, reflects a strong commitment to farmer welfare, rural livelihoods, and stability in the cocoa sector.

Executive Director of CDI-Africa, Joseph Kwesi Appiah, stated: โ€œThis increase is not just about figures; it is about dignity and fairness for our cocoa farmers. By going beyond cautious forecasts, the Government has proven that farmer welfare is a priority. At CDI-Africa, we will continue to provide data-driven policy insights to ensure that Ghanaโ€™s real sectors and livelihood empowerment remain resilient and equitable.โ€

While commending government, CDI-Africa stressed that long-term sustainability requires:

  • Expanding local value addition to retain more value in the cocoa industry,
  • Diversifying exports beyond dry cocoa beans,
  • Strengthening fiscal and institutional reforms within COCOBOD, and
  • Enhancing transparency and resilience across the cocoa value chain.

According to CDI-Africa, farmers deserve not only fair prices today but also a stable and transformative cocoa economy that secures their future.

The Centre for Development Integrity Africa (CDI-Africa) is a policy and research think tank dedicated to promoting integrity-driven economic transformation across the continent.

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