Business News of Sunday, 10 November 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Government must prioritize cocoa sector before it collapses - Dr Kwaku Ofosu-Asare

Business management consultant, Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare Business management consultant, Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare

Business management consultant, Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, has entreated the government to take a keen interest in and invest in the cocoa industry to ensure its sustainability.

According to Dr. Ofosu-Asare, the cocoa industry has been a pillar of the Ghanaian economy since the pre-colonial era.

Speaking at the launch of his book on developing Ghana's cocoa sector, titled "Ghana's Cocoa Industry: The Role of the State," he mentioned areas the government needs to take control of while providing incentives for farmers.

"Ghana has been built on the strength of cocoa farming. When I was doing my research, I learned that cocoa farmers were taxed at 44% while we taxed diamonds at 0.10%. So if you consider all the things that cocoa farmers have done and the importance of the cocoa industry, I think that if the state doesn’t get itself involved in the area of quality control, in the area of providing incentives for cocoa farmers, replacing the old trees and encouraging the youth to take over from the old, and the issue of getting better pricing on the international market, the industry will collapse."

He emphasized the role of the government while asserting that the cocoa industry is the most sustainable in Ghana.

"So I think the state has an important role, and we should not kid ourselves that we have oil and others. Those are not as sustainable as the cocoa industry."

Dr. Ofosu-Asare used his cocoa farming background to describe Ghana's cocoa journey while also proposing a blueprint for how government engagement and market processes might secure the cocoa industry’s success in his book.

Representatives from the office of the President, representatives from the office of former President John Agyekum Kufuor, former Deputy Chief Executive of the Ghana Cocoa Board, Dr. Kofi Koduah Sarpong, and Minister of Sports, Mustapha Ussif graced the event. The event took place on November 6, 2025, at the Labadi Beach Hotel.

Speaking at the event, he noted that the book aims to stimulate the government to prioritize the industry.

"This book is very important. I find it extremely important because of the important role of the state regarding the sustainability of the industry. If you consider the challenges of the industry, without the state playing an important role, the industry is going to collapse. This is an industry that has sustained the country from the pre-colonial, during the colonial days, and after the colonial era," he told the media.

He commended the current government for increasing fees for cutting down old trees and distributing free hybrid seedlings, which he believes has triggered a significant change in the industry.

Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare concluded by suggesting the building of a Cocoa Farm tutorial centre at the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange with a museum to properly honour Tetteh Quarshie, who is touted as the father of cocoa in Ghana.

Following the book launch, over 30 copies were sold at the event, with the first-ever copy sold for GH₵100,000. President Nana Akufo-Addo, former President Kufuor, and the Sports Minister all made donations to support the book.