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    Ghana paying 112% more to cocoa farmers over Ivory Coast …edging out regional competitiveness

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 2, 2026Updated:March 2, 2026No Comments37 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    In a significant shift for the West African agricultural landscape, Ghanaian cocoa farmers are now earning substantially higher returns per bag than their counterparts in neighboring Côte d’Ivoire.

    According to the new cocoa price announced by the Côte d’Ivoire authority is 800–1,000 CFA per kg. This translates to the farmgate price for a bag of cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire, which, when converted to Ghana Cedis, sits at GH₵ 1,216. While the same in Ghana is pegged at a staggering GH₵ 2,587. This stands in sharp contrast to the price between the two major producers of the commodity aside being border neighbors.

    The Numbers at a Glance

    The price disparity represents a massive windfall for local producers, providing a competitive edge that has long been a point of contention in the cross-border cocoa trade.

    Country Price per Bag (GHS)

    Ghana GH₵ 2,587

    Côte d’Ivoire GH₵ 1,216

    Total Difference + GH₵ 1,371

    Based on the data provided:

    ● Ghana Cocoa Price: GH₵2,587

    ● Côte d’Ivoire Cocoa Price: GH₵1,216

    ● Absolute Difference: GH₵1,371

    Percentage Difference Calculations:

    Percentage increase (How much more Ghana pays relative to Côte d’Ivoire):

    Ghana’s cocoa price is approximately 112.75% higher than the price in Côte d’Ivoire.

    Difference as a percentage of Ghana’s price:

    The surplus of GH₵1,371 accounts for approximately 53.00% of the total price paid to Ghanaian farmers.

    Economic Impact and Smuggling Deterrence

    For years, price differences between the two largest cocoa-producing nations in the world have fueled illegal smuggling across the borders. Traditionally, if the Ivorian price was higher, Ghanaian beans would bleed across the border; however, this current surplus of GH₵ 1,371 per bag in Ghana provides a powerful financial incentive for farmers to keep their produce within the domestic supply chain.

    Industry analysts suggest that this price is a direct result of recent government interventions and a response to the rallying global market prices for “brown gold.” For the average Ghanaian farmer, this extra GH₵ 1,371 represents more than just a statistic it is increased purchasing power for fertilizers, labor, and household needs.

    “This is a historic moment for the Ghanaian cocoa sector. We are finally seeing a price point that reflects the hard work of our farmers compared to the regional average,” noted one agricultural consultant during the broadcast.

    Looking Ahead

    While the current figures are a cause for consideration among farming communities, the focus now shifts to the sustainability of these prices.

    With the global cocoa market experiencing high volatility due to climate patterns and crop disease, the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) remains under pressure to ensure these gains are protected for the long term.

    For now, the message from the fields is clear: it is a good time to be a cocoa farmer in Ghana.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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