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Industry regulator Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has released GH¢16.035 million as bonus payment to cocoa farmers for the 2006-07 crop year, the company said on Tuesday.
A statement signed by Cocobod's Public Affairs Manager, Mrs Pauline Adobea Dadzawa, said the amount represented the first tranche of bonus payment for the period. Each farmer would be paid GH¢27.43 per tonne or GH¢1.71 per 64kg bag of cocoa.
The next tranche will be paid in June next year.
At a previous press briefing to formally open the 2007-08 season in Accra, Deputy Finance Minister George Gyan-Baffour announced the proposed bonuses as part of a general incentive package to ensure that farmers had adequate money during the season.
The government has since 2001 paid bonuses every year on main crop purchases, except in the 2004-05 season.
Source: GNA
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