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Excessive rain, poor sunlight, plummeting cocoa yields – Concerned farmers

Thu, Jul 10 2025 11:57 AM
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The Concerned Farmers Association of Ghana is sounding the alarm over the detrimental impact of adverse weather conditions on the nation’s cocoa production.

During a recent tour aimed at identifying challenges across the country’s 72 cocoa districts, the association witnessed firsthand the significant struggles that cocoa farmers are currently facing, which threaten not only their livelihoods but also the future of Ghana’s cocoa industry.

Prolonged rainfall, insufficient sunlight, and cooler temperatures have converged to create a perfect storm for cocoa growers.

As outlined in their findings, the current climate has led to:

  • Reduced yields due to excessive rainfall and inadequate sunlight.
  • An increased risk of fungal diseases, such as black pod rot.
  • A potential compromise in cocoa bean quality, which is crucial for maintaining Ghana’s reputation as a leading cocoa producer.

These weather-related challenges are not just affecting crop output; they are also jeopardising the economic stability of farming families across the nation. The implications are dire, including:

  • Income loss for farmers and their families.
  • Long-term damage to Ghana’s cocoa industry, which is a cornerstone of the national economy.
  • Increased economic instability and potential for food insecurity.

In light of these pressing issues, the Concerned Farmers Association is proposing a series of urgent measures to bolster the resilience of the cocoa sector:

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  • Support for climate-resilient agricultural practices to help farmers adapt to changing weather patterns.
  • Provision of fungicides and disease management resources to combat the rising risk of crop diseases.
  • Enhanced research and development initiatives focused on sustainable cocoa production methods.

The association is calling upon the government and relevant stakeholders to take decisive action:

  • Support affected farmers through financial and technical assistance.
  • Develop robust climate change mitigation policies tailored specifically for cocoa production.
  • Intensify research and development efforts to promote sustainable practices in the cocoa sector.

“We believe that through collective efforts, we can safeguard Ghana’s cocoa industry,” President of the Concerned Farmers Association, Nana Oboadie Boateng Bonsu, emphasised the need for collaboration among all parties involved in a press release on

As Ghana’s cocoa farmers face unprecedented challenges, the time for action is now.

The future of not only the cocoa industry but also the livelihoods of countless families hangs in the balance, demanding immediate attention and support from all corners of society.

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