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The new producer price of cocoa for the remainder of the 2025/26 cocoa season will take effect from Friday, February 13, 2026.
This follows an upward review of the producer price to GH¢41,392.00 per tonne.
A statement issued to the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday said the new price would apply to all cocoa purchased nationwide for the rest of the 2025/26 crop year.
It said under the revised pricing structure, the producer price to be paid at all buying centres was GH¢1,241.76 per load of 30 kilogrammes of Grade I and II cocoa beans naked ex-scale.
The statement further explained that the approved price per bag of 64 kilogrammes gross was GH¢2,587.00.
It noted that a tonne of cocoa, comprising 16 bags, now attracted a total payment of GH¢41,392.00.
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