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At the heart of every Sekoe Chocolate bar is a love story, one that begins with Ghana’s rich cocoa farms, nurtured by hardworking farmers, and brought to life through innovation.
As a wholly Ghanaian-owned bean-to-bar enterprise, Sekoe Chocolates transforms locally sourced cocoa beans into premium chocolates, preserving the authenticity of Ghana’s cocoa while adding a modern twist.

As a company, Sekoe Chocolates is not just making chocolate, they are celebrating Ghana’s heritage, the dedication of cocoa farmers, and the passion that fuels their craft.
With the support of Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) and its partners, Sekoe Chocolates has been able to scale its operations and refine its business strategy, making locally produced, high-quality chocolate more accessible, after joining the Business Booster program.

The KIC Business Booster program is a growth and acceleration program targeted at Ghanaian-owned Micro Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
This program component seeks to strengthen and spur the growth of existing MSMEs in agriculture and agriculture-adjacent sectors in Ghana that have demonstrated potential and are ready to scale.
KIC’s entrepreneurship programs have provided mentorship, business insights, and market access, allowing Sekoe Chocolates to build a sustainable enterprise while staying true to its roots.
Beyond just making chocolate, the company is committed to supporting the cocoa farmers who form the backbone of Ghana’s chocolate industry, ensuring they receive fair value for their produce and contributing to a thriving local economy.

Sekoe Chocolates invites chocolate lovers to experience a taste of Ghana’s finest cocoa, crafted with love and innovation.
For Sekoe, chocolate is more than just a sweet treat. It’s about appreciating the journey from bean to bar and the hands that make it possible.
With each bite, customers savour not just the rich flavours of Ghanaian cocoa but also the love, dedication, and innovation that define Sekoe Chocolates.
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