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Cabinet to publish COCOBOD’s turnaround strategy by end of July 2024

Cabinet will publish the turnaround strategy of Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) by the end of July 2024, the IMF has revealed in its latest document.

This is aimed at restoring COCOBOD’s financial sustainability by strengthening financial oversight; reviewing the producer pricing mechanism to balance the need for a fair distribution of export proceeds to farmers and for covering COCOBOD’s financial and operational costs; rationalizing costs including staffing, industry, and financing costs based on a functional review of COCOBOD’s departments and subsidiaries; and phasing out quasi-fiscal activities entailed by the financing of cocoa roads and fertilizer programmes.

According to the International Monetary Fund, although COCOBOD’s financial position improved in 2023, the current year is proving challenging.

“Faced with a significant shortfall in production and a large increase in spot market prices, and following a similar decision in Ivory Coast, the authorities increased the farmgate price of cocoa by 58.0% in April 2024 to prevent smuggling and support Ghana’s cocoa market. To avoid this decision leading to a cashflow deficit, COCOBOD intends to increase the proportion of sales at the current high spot prices, while seeking additional spending rationalization”, the Fund said in its Ghana Second Review under the Extended Credit Facility.

It commended the Ministry of Finance for its enhanced financial oversight capabilities through the establishment of a cocoa desk to review COCOBID’s financial position regularly.

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