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Tuesday’s edition of JoyNews’ PM Express will be discussing “The cocoa decline: unpacking the PBC debacle.
This comes after JoyNews’ investigations revealed how the country’s biggest indigenous cocoa-buying company, Produce Buying Company (PBC), risks a possible collapse following its steep decline in market share from 30.88 per cent to 8 per cent over the last five years.
Meanwhile, Deputy CEO Vivian Boadi and former PBC CEO Nana Agyenim are squabbling over who is to blame for the company's imminent collapse.
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