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Kojo Oppong Nkrumah credits sharp rise in cocoa prices and production to previous administration

The Ranking Member of Parliament’s Standing Committee on the Economy, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has said that the significant increase in Ghana’s cocoa earnings is largely due to the work of the previous administration.
In an interview with the Asaase Breakfast Show via Zoom, he revealed that after the Economics Committee of Parliament met with the Bank of Ghana, it became clear that both global cocoa prices and export volumes had seen a sharp rise between January and June this year.
According to him, Ghana earned $2.1 billion from cocoa exports in the first half of 2025, compared to $762 million during the same period in 2024.
He explained that the Bank of Ghana attributed the surge in revenue to a 97% increase in the market price of cocoa, which moved from $2,694 to $5,313 per ton.
Mr. Oppong Nkrumah noted that the volume of cocoa exports rose from 150,000 tons to 244,000 tons, a 62% increase within the same period.
He emphasized that cocoa does not grow in six months, adding that it takes about three years to mature.
He therefore pointed out that the current increase in earnings was the result of cocoa planted under the previous administration.
He added that the combined effect of higher market prices and increased production volumes had led to the jump in revenue.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Ghana moves to fast-track Accra Marine Drive Project with inauguration of Technical Committee

Government has inaugurated a Technical Committee to drive the implementation of the Accra Marine Drive Tourism Investment Project, a key initiative aimed at transforming the capital’s waterfront into a world-class tourism and commercial hub.
Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, described the move as a critical step to accelerate progress, stressing the need for efficiency, collaboration, and accountability.
The Committee, chaired by Deputy Minister Yussif Issaka Jajah, will coordinate stakeholders, address bottlenecks, and ensure timely delivery of the project.
The initiative is expected to boost tourism, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth, reinforcing Ghana’s commitment to sustainable development.
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GNFS intensifies fire safety education at Suhum and Abetifi

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has stepped up its fire safety education efforts in Suhum Municipality and Abetifi Odwenease as part of ongoing campaigns to prevent fire outbreaks and improve emergency readiness.
In Suhum, fire officers engaged traders and customers, educating them on handling LPG leakages, proper use of fire extinguishers, and general shop safety practices. Meanwhile, the Kwahu East Command extended outreach in Abetifi Odwenease, visiting homes, drinking spots, construction sites, and stores to promote safe handling of flammable materials, proper electrical usage, and correct gas cylinder placement.
Practical demonstrations on fire extinguisher use were conducted, and residents were encouraged to adopt good housekeeping habits and proactive safety measures to reduce fire risks and protect lives and property.








