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Mahama is more dangerous than COVID-19 — Cocoa farmers

Cocoa farmers express fear over policies they say threaten livelihoods more than past crises

by The Custodian News
March 22, 2026
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Cocoa farmers across parts of the Ashanti Region have expressed deep anger over recent cocoa price reductions, using strong and provocative messages during engagements with the Minority Caucus to register their dissatisfaction with government policies affecting the sector.

During meetings held in several cocoa-growing communities, farmers displayed placards with bold inscriptions such as “Yegye yen sika” (we are demanding our money) and “Aban no Adaadaa Yen” (the government has deceived us), alongside other emotionally charged statements reflecting their frustration.

The protests formed part of interactions with the Minority Caucus, which has been touring cocoa-producing areas to engage farmers on challenges facing the industry.

The tour, led by Minority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has seen MPs interact directly with farmers across the Ashanti Region following similar engagements in the Eastern Region.

The initiative is aimed at gathering first-hand information on the impact of cocoa price adjustments, delayed payments, and rising production costs on farmers’ livelihoods.

At Sekyere East and other communities visited, farmers described the price reduction as insensitive, noting that it has significantly affected their income and ability to sustain their farms.

Many indicated that they had not been paid for their produce for months, worsening their financial situation and increasing hardship in their households.

Some farmers also expressed disappointment over what they described as unfulfilled promises made prior to the elections, suggesting that their confidence in government had been shaken.

While their comments reflected strong emotions, they underscored a broader concern about the future of Ghana’s cocoa sector and the welfare of those who depend on it.

The Minority Caucus has indicated that concerns gathered from the tour will be presented before the Parliament of Ghana to push for policy reforms.

According to the MPs, the objective of the tour is to amplify the voices of farmers and ensure that their grievances are addressed through appropriate legislative and policy interventions.

The developments in the Ashanti Region highlight growing tension within the cocoa sector, which remains a key pillar of Ghana’s economy.

Tags: Ashanti regionCocoa FarmersCovid-19Frank Annoh-DomprehPresident John Dramani Mahama
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