Cacao production: Challenges and Management Strategies
Cocoa has long been an important economic commodity in Ghana and a major source of revenue and export (Okyere & Mensah, 2016). The cocoa business employs around 2 million people […]
Benjamin Akane is an agriculturist with an in-depth field knowledge and skills in the Ghanaian Cocoa system, a holder of BSc in Agriculture Technology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. I started off my career working with Ghana Cocobod as field technical assistant, I moved to Touton SA. As M&E officer and was later promoted as Cocoa sustainability officer. I am currently working with Cargill Ghana as Sustainability field coordinator. In this role, I perform a full cycle cocoa certification duties by ensuring all farmers are registered under the certification program are trained on good Agriculture practices by complying the RA certification standards. Implementation of Agroforestry projects- raising of cocoa and shade tree seedlings for farmers to combat carbon emission.
Cocoa has long been an important economic commodity in Ghana and a major source of revenue and export (Okyere & Mensah, 2016). The cocoa business employs around 2 million people […]
Three main varieties of cacao have been identified. Their names are Criollo, Forastero, and Trinitario (Minimal et al., 2019). The Forastero has a milder flavor than the Criollo but is […]
Cocoa is grown on many soil types. Cacao trees are more susceptible to moisture stress than many other tropical plants. In addition, cacao trees suffer from waterlogging (Anim-Kwapong & Frimpong, […]
The high average annual rainfall ranges from 78 – 216 cm (31 – 85 inches) in Ghana, unevenly distributed in most years. Coupled with the high evapotranspiration and loss by […]
Modern cocoa farming aims to maximize early growth and achieve high initial yields and later sustained peak yields. To achieve this, one must have a good understanding of the factors […]
]Over the next 30 years, it is expected that cocoa-growing areas may decrease by up to 20–30% globally. This is because cacao plant is already finding it difficult to survive […]
In cacao cultivation, pruning is considered an essential yield-increasing measure. However, the way it affects the growth and yield of the cacao tree and how these are influenced by the […]
Around 95% of the total cacao globally is produced by 5-6 million smallholder farmers from Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America, owning farms of 2-5 hectares (M.Kozicka et al.,2018). West […]
Cocoa is sold to either Local Processing Companies or international grinders. New data from Ghana’s Cocobod (the agency coordinating the Cocoa production sector) showed that processing of the commodity from […]