• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Breaking News
  • Explainers
  • Listen Live
Friday, June 26, 2026
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • Regional News
      • Ahafo Region
      • Ashanti Region
      • Bono East Region
      • Bono Region
      • Central Region
      • Eastern Region
      • Greater Accra Region
      • Northern Region
      • North East Region
      • Oti Region
      • Savanna Region
      • Upper East Region
      • Upper West Region
      • Volta Region
      • Western Region
      • Western North Region
  • Sports
    • World Cup
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Articles
  • Explainers
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
  • Home
  • News
    • Regional News
      • Ahafo Region
      • Ashanti Region
      • Bono East Region
      • Bono Region
      • Central Region
      • Eastern Region
      • Greater Accra Region
      • Northern Region
      • North East Region
      • Oti Region
      • Savanna Region
      • Upper East Region
      • Upper West Region
      • Volta Region
      • Western Region
      • Western North Region
  • Sports
    • World Cup
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Articles
  • Explainers
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana
No Result
View All Result

Offinso MP to COCOBOD: Tell cocoa farmers the truth

Abigail ArthurbyAbigail Arthur
February 10, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Dr. Isaac Opoku, Member of Parliament for Offinso and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs Committee

Dr. Isaac Opoku, Member of Parliament for Offinso and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs Committee

ShareShareShareShare

Dr. Isaac Opoku, Member of Parliament for Offinso and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs Committee, has called on the management of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) to be transparent with cocoa farmers and the general public over the challenges confronting the cocoa sector.

According to him, COCOBOD must clearly explain the real causes of its current difficulties instead of offering what he described as vague and evasive explanations.

“They should come clear. They should tell the cocoa farmer what the real problem is and stop beating about the bush,” he said on Channel One TV’s The Point of View on Monday, February 9.

Dr. Opoku argued that the present situation would have been far worse if not for decisions taken by the previous administration to trade some cocoa forward, a move he believes helped cushion the sector against current shocks.

“In fact, they are even lucky that the previous administration traded some cocoa forward. Otherwise, the situation would have been worse than what we are seeing today,” he stated.

He further placed responsibility for the financial and operational challenges facing COCOBOD squarely on the current administration, pointing particularly to exchange rate pressures.

“You can blame the administration. You can put the challenges at the doorstep of the current administration. The exchange rates we are seeing, who caused them?” he questioned.

Dr. Opoku noted that cocoa farmers were paid between January and October under prevailing exchange rates determined by the current government, making it difficult to shift blame elsewhere.

“In any case, when they were paying the cocoa farmer from January through February, March, up to October, what was the exchange rate? They cannot put the blame anywhere else apart from the current administration,” he added.

Addressing concerns surrounding cocoa contract rollovers, Dr. Opoku dismissed claims that the practice is unusual, stressing that it is standard across the global cocoa industry. He explained that production projections are often affected by factors beyond control, including weather conditions, bushfires, and smuggling.

“You do your projections. If you anticipate producing a certain quantity and, for some reason, you are unable to meet that target, you roll over the contracts at the prevailing price. It happens all the time,” he said.

He recalled that when the Nana Addo-led government took office in 2017, it inherited cocoa contract rollovers amounting to about 190,208 tonnes, without attracting public controversy. He also cited Côte d’Ivoire’s rollover of about 500,000 metric tonnes of cocoa in 2024 as further evidence that the practice is not unusual.

“Contract rollovers are standard industry practice. It happens all the time,” Dr. Opoku emphasized.

He warned that even current production projections could still be disrupted by unforeseen events, which would again necessitate contract rollovers.

“If you project 650,000 tonnes and something happens and you are unable to produce that, you roll over at the prevailing price,” he said.

Dr. Opoku’s comments come amid intense public debate over COCOBOD’s inability to meet some cocoa supply contracts and the broader implications for farmers, financing, and the sustainability of Ghana’s cocoa sector.

Read also

Cocoa Crisis: COCOBOD ignored forward trading advice – Offinso MP

Tags: CocoaCOCOBODGhanaGhana NewsIsaac OpokuOffinso MP
ShareTweetSendSend
Previous Post

Offinso MP: NDC gov’t responsible for cocoa crisis

Next Post

Ghana is quietly ditching ATMs as mobile money takes over banking

Related Posts

Politics

Kennedy Agyapong’s comments breach party loyalty rules – Haruna Mohammed

June 26, 2026
President John Dramani Mahama
Featured

Big Push Projects to regain momentum after rains – Mahama assures

June 26, 2026
Nana Kwaku Bonsam  (middle)
Featured

I’ve lifted curse off Harry Kane – Kwaku Bonsam

June 26, 2026
Featured

Larry Dogbey must file appeal within 10 days or return to custody — PRINPAG

June 26, 2026
Eastern Region

Somanya: Police launch probe after decomposing body of woman found in bush

June 26, 2026
Senior Narcotics Control Officer of the Command, Godlove Vanden-Bossche
Featured

Western Region urgently needs drug rehabilitation centre — NACOC

June 26, 2026
Next Post

Ghana is quietly ditching ATMs as mobile money takes over banking

ADVERTISEMENT
Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana

CitiNewsroom.com is Ghana's leading news website that delivers high quality innovative, alternative news that challenges the status quo.

Archives

Download App

Download

Download

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Breaking News
  • Explainers
  • Listen Live

© 2024 All Rights Reserved Citi Newsroom.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Regional News
      • Ahafo Region
      • Ashanti Region
      • Bono East Region
      • Bono Region
      • Central Region
      • Eastern Region
      • Greater Accra Region
      • Northern Region
      • North East Region
      • Oti Region
      • Savanna Region
      • Upper East Region
      • Upper West Region
      • Volta Region
      • Western Region
      • Western North Region
  • Sports
    • World Cup
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Articles
  • Explainers
  • Editorials

© 2024 All Rights Reserved Citi Newsroom.