COCOBOD to introduce legislation to protect cocoa trees

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Randy Abbey, has announced government plans to introduce targeted legislation to protect cocoa trees from illegal mining activities and indiscriminate felling.
He said consultations are underway with the Attorney General’s Department to draft the necessary amendments for parliamentary consideration.
Cocoa farms, particularly those located in mining communities across the country, remain under constant threat from illegal mining operations and chainsaw activities.
While some miners have forcibly taken over cocoa farms, others have been acquired with the consent of farmers who have sold off their lands.
The situation continues to impact Ghana’s cocoa sector, prompting the COCOBOD to intensify efforts to introduce and enforce regulations that will protect cocoa trees.
Mr. Abbey said current laws lack the necessary bite to deter the destruction of cocoa farms under the pretext of mineral exploration.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding the industry.
Addressing cocoa farmers to mark ‘May Day’ celebration in the Nkawie District of the Ashanti Region, on Thursday, May 1, Randy Abbey said: “Existing laws are not stringent enough. The cocoa tree is not protected, and that is why people can indiscriminately just fell cocoa trees under the pretext of mining, whether it is prospecting or actual mining, we’re just destroying cocoa trees.
“So, cocoa must be protected, and that is one of the assurances the President [John Dramani Mahama] gave when he met the executives of farmers at the Jubilee House, so we need to sit with the Attorney General’s department to be able to draft the necessary amendment and get Parliament to approve this,” he said.
He criticised the previous administration for failing to deliver value for money in the cocoa rehabilitation programme, despite the heavy financial investment.
The COCOBOD CEO pledged to enforce financial discipline to sanitise the sector.
He also appealed to farmers and stakeholders for their cooperation to help strengthen and grow the cocoa industry.
Credit: channel1news