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    Young Cocoa Farmers Petition President Mahama, Citing Uncertainty In New Crop Season

    SefakorBy SefakorAugust 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Some cocoa farmers have petitioned president John Dramani Mahama over uncertainty in the new crop season.

    In their petition, they noted that cocoa is an important aspect of the economy yet the experiences of many families in the 2025/26 crop season have left them discouraged.

    They want clarity from the government on the availability of enough funds to purchase the cocoa beans.

     

    Below is their full statement…

     

    Date: 17th August, 2026

     

    H.E. JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA

    President of the Republic of Ghana

    Jubilee House

    Accra, Ghana

    PETITION FOR CLARITY, ASSURANCE, AND URGENT INTERVENTION AHEAD OF THE 2026/2027 COCOA PURCHASING SEASON Your Excellency,

    We write on behalf of the Young Cocoa Farmers Association to respectfully bring to your attention the growing concerns, uncertainty, and hardships confronting cocoa farmers across Ghana as we approach the 2026/2027 cocoa purchasing season.

    Cocoa remains one of Ghana’s most important economic commodities and a major source of livelihood for hundreds of thousands of farming families. However, the experiences of cocoa farmers during the 2025/2026 season have left many discouraged, financially distressed, and uncertain about the future of the sector. The season was characterized by significant challenges that negatively affected cocoa production, marketing, and the welfare of farmers. Many young cocoa farmers were unable to achieve their production targets and expected incomes. As a result, numerous farming households struggled to meet their basic needs, support their families, finance their children’s education, access healthcare, and undertake essential farm maintenance activities.

    Your Excellency, the current situation within the cocoa sector remains deeply concerning. Many Licensed Buying Companies (LBCs) and purchasing clerks did not have adequate funds to purchase cocoa beans from farmers during the minor season. Consequently, it was difficult for farmers to sell their produce and access much needed income.

    Traditionally, this period allows farmers to rely on support from buyers through advances and credit facilities to sustain farming operations until the main harvest season. Unfortunately, many buyers are themselves facing financial constraints and are unable to provide such support. This situation has placed severe financial pressure on farmers and threatens the sustainability of cocoa production.

    The uncertainty surrounding the upcoming 2026/2027 cocoa purchasing season has heightened anxiety among cocoa farmers nationwide. Farmers are unable to make informed decisions regarding farm investments, labour arrangements, input purchases, and production targets because key information concerning the new season remains unclear.

    In view of the foregoing, we respectfully petition Your Excellency and your Government to provide urgent clarity on the following matters:

    1. Whether adequate funds will be made available to facilitate the purchase of cocoa beans throughout the 2026/2027 cocoa season.

    2. Whether measures have been put in place to prevent a recurrence of the financial challenges that affected cocoa purchases during the previous season.

    3. Whether the producer price of cocoa will remain stable or be subjected to any reduction.

    4. The official commencement date of the 2026/2027 cocoa purchasing season.

    5. Clarity on the policy that cocoa farmers should receive 70% of the cocoa value (price) 6. Engage cocoa farmers on the 2026 Cocoa Bill and provide a detailed explanation of its key provisions, implications, and benefits for farmers.

    Your Excellency, cocoa farmers are the backbone of Ghana’s cocoa industry and among the largest contributors to the country’s export earnings. We therefore deserve timely information, policy certainty, and the assurance that our sacrifices and contributions are recognized and valued. We respectfully appeal to your Government to engage stakeholders and provide clear direction ahead of the commencement of the new season. Such a move will restore confidence within the sector and enable farmers to plan effectively for the future.

    Farmers deserve prices that reflect the true cost of production and provide a reasonable return on our investment.

    We trust that our concerns will receive your urgent attention and favourable consideration.

    Please accept the assurances of our highest esteem.

    Thank you.

    Sincerely,

    For and on behalf of the Young Cocoa Farmers Association Signed

     

    Madam Adwoa Mensah

    Executive Secretary

    Young Cocoa Farmers Association

    0500582111

     

    Signed

    Martin Adu

    Convenor

    Young Cocoa Farmers Association

    0504147580

     

    CC: – Chief Executive Officer, Ghana COCOBOD

    – Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament

    – Parliamentary Select Committee on Food, Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs

    – Minister for Finance

    – Minister for Food and Agriculture

    – All Media Houses

     

     

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