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COCOBOD’s Crisis: Stop the Blame Game and Start the Reset

COCOBOD’s Crisis: Stop the Blame Game and Start the Reset

Julian Owusu Abedi by Julian Owusu Abedi
February 10, 2026
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Ghana’s cocoa sector is facing a reckoning, and the loudest voices today are also the most selective in their memory. Political actors, farmers, and policymakers are all pointing fingers, yet few are willing to admit that COCOBOD’s crisis is a product of years of accumulated failures. This is not a sudden collapse—it is a slow-burning structural breakdown.
Cocoa production tells the story. Ghana produced over 900,000 metric tonnes in 2017, but output has dropped to around 650,000–700,000 tonnes in recent seasons, according to COCOBOD and International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) data. At the same time, COCOBOD’s debt reportedly climbed into tens of billions of cedis, largely due to heavy borrowing against future cocoa sales and syndicated loans to finance operations. Smuggling surged as farmers chased better prices in Côte d’Ivoire and Togo, while illegal mining destroyed thousands of hectares of productive cocoa farms.
These are not mysteries. They are the predictable outcomes of rigid pricing systems, ageing farms, declining productivity, fertiliser shortages, and weak enforcement against galamsey. Even the World Bank has repeatedly warned that Ghana’s cocoa productivity lags behind global benchmarks due to low yields, limited mechanisation, and insufficient farm rehabilitation. Cocoa farms in Ghana average over 30 years old, far beyond peak productivity.
The NPP cannot act shocked. These structural weaknesses worsened during its tenure. Criticism is legitimate—but pretending this is a new crisis is intellectual dishonesty.
Farmers, too, must confront uncomfortable truths. Complaints about delayed payments, fertiliser shortages, and input distribution failures predate the current government. Smuggling incentives were well known. The cocoa sector’s decline is cumulative, not partisan.
For the NDC government, however, the expectations are higher. You campaigned on competence and economic reset. That means explanations cannot substitute for execution. Yes, you inherited a stressed COCOBOD balance sheet, forward contract obligations, and volatile global cocoa prices that hit record highs in 2024 and 2025. But leadership is not defined by inheritance—it is defined by intervention.
Cocoa is not just another export commodity. It contributes billions of dollars annually to Ghana’s export earnings, supports over 800,000 farming households directly, and underpins rural economies across six major regions. As economist Prof. Godfred Bokpin has often argued, cocoa remains a strategic macroeconomic stabiliser for Ghana, influencing foreign exchange inflows, rural incomes, and fiscal planning.
Yet, where is the aggressive reform agenda? Where is the transparent restructuring plan with timelines? Where is the roadmap for debt restructuring, guaranteed farmer payments, farm rehabilitation, and productivity revival? The International Monetary Fund and development partners have consistently stressed that Ghana must reform SOEs and quasi-fiscal entities like COCOBOD to reduce fiscal risks. Cocoa reform is not optional—it is macroeconomic policy.
The COCOBOD CEO cannot solve this alone. Ministers, agencies, and political appointees must drop turf wars and bureaucratic indifference. Cocoa built Ghana’s early economy and still sustains millions of livelihoods. This is bigger than party politics.
This moment demands brutal honesty and bold reform. The NPP must admit its role. Farmers must accept structural realities. The NDC must move from explanation to execution. If cocoa collapses, no political party will be spared—and Ghana’s rural economy will bear the heaviest cost.
What Must Be Done (Policy Reset Agenda)
Debt Restructuring and Financial Transparency – Publish COCOBOD’s debt profile and negotiate restructuring with lenders.
Guaranteed Farmer Payment System – Ring-fence cocoa revenues to protect farmers from delayed payments.
Mass Farm Rehabilitation Programme – Replant ageing farms, expand high-yield hybrid seedlings, and mechanise farming.
Aggressive Anti-Galamsey Enforcement – Cocoa land protection must be treated as economic security.
Pricing Reform and Incentives – Narrow cross-border price gaps to reduce smuggling.
Private Sector Participation – Open parts of cocoa marketing and logistics to competition while protecting farmers.

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