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Ghana Cocoa Board Leadership Takes Salary Cuts to Support Farmers and Stabilize Industry

ACCRA, GHANA – In a show of solidarity with cocoa farmers and commitment to revitalizing Ghana’s cocoa sector, Randy Abbey, CEO of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), together with the board’s management team, has agreed to take voluntary salary cuts. The move aims to support ongoing efforts to stabilize Ghana’s struggling cocoa industry and promote nationwide recovery.

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Ghana Cocoa Board CEO Randy Abbey and management take salary cuts to support farmers.

Leadership Steps Up Amid Industry Challenges

The cocoa sector, a cornerstone of Ghana’s economy, has faced declining yields, fluctuating global prices, and logistical challenges. Abbey emphasized that the salary reduction demonstrates leadership accountability and a shared responsibility to protect the livelihoods of farmers who are the backbone of Ghana’s cocoa production.

Impact on Cocoa Farmers

The decision by COCOBOD’s management is expected to free resources that can be redirected toward farmer incentives, support programs, and sustainable initiatives. By reducing overhead costs at the top, the board signals its dedication to ensuring that farmers benefit directly from policies aimed at industry recovery.

Looking Forward

As Ghana continues to navigate economic and agricultural pressures, such symbolic and practical actions from leadership are seen as crucial in restoring confidence among stakeholders. The cocoa board’s initiative may inspire other institutions to prioritize frontline agricultural workers and contribute to broader economic resilience.

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Emmanuel Addo Adjei
Emmanuel Addo Adjeihttps://linktr.ee/emmanueladdoadjei
Emmanuel Addo Adjei is an adventurous and justice-driven writer, passionate about youth empowerment, social impact, and the latest Ghana news. As a Faculty Parliamentary Member at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), and an active student and youth leader, he combines his love for God, philanthropy, and advocacy with on-the-ground insight into Ghanaian society. At GhanaMedia.net, Emmanuel delivers timely, accurate, and engaging coverage of politics, education, community development, and trending stories, keeping readers informed about the events shaping Ghana today.
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