A delegation of fourteen (14) National Best Cocoa Farmers is set to embark on an educational and familiarisation trip to the United Kingdom.
The contingent, made up of current and past award winners from 2019 to 2023, is expected to undertake several activities aimed at promoting the country’s cocoa sector and offering them the opportunity to acquire knowledge and insight into the processes involved in the international cocoa trading system.
Amongst the activities to be undertaken by the delegation are visits to Cadbury and Mars Cocoa Processing Factories, meetings with the Ghanaian Business Community, and a courtesy call on the Ghana High Commission to the United Kingdom.
The team will also visit the Cocoa Research Institute of the United Kingdom to acquaint themselves with the operations of the institution, which conducts research into cocoa.
Other key highlights of the visit will include participation in a town hall meeting and a UK Ghana Business Forum to be attended by the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, as well as a later meeting with management of the Ghana International Bank (GIB-UK).
According to the Head of Public Affairs at COCOBOD, Mr. Fiifi Boafo, the trip will offer the farmers numerous benefits, such as knowledge exchange, skill development, market access, and understanding consumer preferences, quality standards, and market demands.
Mr. Boafo further observed that the initiative is a demonstration of COCOBOD’s commitment to empowering farmers, building innovation, and strengthening the cocoa industry.
According to him, management recognises cocoa farmers’ pivotal role in the country’s economy and the potential for growth through knowledge sharing in advanced farming techniques.
“The objective of management is to empower our hard-working farmers by exposing them to global trends and building their confidence in the sector,” he emphasized.
The delegation is expected to return to Ghana on Thursday, June 27.