INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – CHOCOLATE MAKERS FACE MAJOR INCREASE IN COCOA PRICES SUPPORTED BY PRODUCER COUNTRY GOVERNMENTS

The Ghanaian government has welcomed an “unprecedented increase” in cocoa prices in the 2023/24 season of 129.36% year-on-year as the market responded to production declines worldwide – costing chocolate manufacturers dear. Ghana’s food and agriculture minister Bryan Acheampong said Ghanaian cocoa prices had risen from Ghanaian Cedi GHS20,928/tonne (USD1,325) and GHS1,308 (USD82.80) per 64kg bag in September 2023 to GHS48,000/tonne (USD3,030) or GH3,000 (USD190) per 64kg bag as the season wrapped last month (September 2024). “The cocoa industry remains ...


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