Audio By Carbonatix
Cocoa farmers at Onaa in the Juaben Municipality of the Ashanti Region are appealing to government to urgently stop a private developer from cutting down their cocoa farms for a real estate project.
The farmers say hundreds of hectares of cocoa farmlands have been marked with boundary pillars for demolition, a move they warn will destroy their only source of livelihood.
One of the affected farmers, Yaw Thomas, who owns 35 acres of cocoa, said Onaa is the second largest cocoa-producing community in the Ashanti Region and must be protected.
“Government and COCOBOD should base on the Economic Plant Protection Act 1979 to intervene and stop the alleged private developer from cutting down our cocoa trees for real estate redevelopment,” he appealed.
He noted that the farmers inherited the lands from their ancestors and have cultivated cocoa in the area for more than 400 years.
“Onaa is a total village community; what income will you gain for constructing real estate in this bush? The government needs to come in because this is our source of livelihood,” Thomas added.
The President of the Concerned Cocoa Farmers Association in Ghana, Nana Obodie Boateng Bonsu II, visited the affected community to assess the situation. He urged the state to deploy security assistance to protect the farms before the situation escalates.
“Cocoa has been declining and challenging for Ghana COCOBOD due to galamsey activities. Why should we allow hectares of cocoa trees to be cut down in the second largest cocoa-producing area in the Ashanti Region?” he questioned. “No, it won’t happen.”
He further demanded stricter enforcement of laws protecting cocoa farms and warned that the association is ready to pursue legal action.
“We, the concerned cocoa farmers, won’t allow this to happen. I am looking for the so-called private developer to deal with him under the law,” he insisted.
The farmers are calling for swift intervention as Ghana continues to struggle with declining cocoa yields due to illegal mining, climate pressures, and land-use conflicts.
Latest Stories
-
Police arrest suspect over illegal mining at Kwabeng Anglican SHTS
3 minutes -
The Entrepreneurial Agenda: Building readiness to empower MSMEs beyond access to finance
16 minutes -
‘Prime Morning’ heads to Ada for festive Christmas with Camp Tsatse
20 minutes -
True love, understanding and forgiveness sustain my marriage – Celestine Donkor
29 minutes -
Today’s Front pages : Tuesday, December 19, 2025
31 minutes -
Why you should not miss Joy FM’s 2025 Family Party in the Park
56 minutes -
NSA boss Ruth Dela Seddoh vows to end ghost names, save public funds
1 hour -
Government secures 40,000 acres in Yeji for Agro-Industrial Expansion
1 hour -
Election security team engages NPP ahead of January 2026 presidential primaries
2 hours -
Jail corrupt officials in galamsey fight – Haruna Iddrisu to Judiciary
2 hours -
Walewale MP dismisses forest mining ban as a superficial response to galamsey
2 hours -
Government targets 2026 restart for Komenda Sugar Factory
2 hours -
Chiefs must be central to galamsey fight – National House of Chiefs President
2 hours -
Over 1.3m youth outside jobs and school as GSS flags deepening employment gaps
2 hours -
Youth joblessness a security risk as 1.3m remain idle – Opare Addo
2 hours
