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Tariffs Undermine Ghana Cocoa Sales to China, India

Source: Reuters
25/04/2008

Accra, April 24 - Ghana's efforts to promote cocoa trade with emerging industrial giants such as China and India are being undermined by trade tariffs applied to developing producers, industry regulator Cocobod said.

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Cocobod Chief Executive Isaac Osei said developing countries such as Ghana and Ivory Coast faced higher tariffs on cocoa imports to China and India than less developed producers such as Benin, Guinea, Haiti, Togo or Uganda.

"For us, it discourages investment in the cocoa sector here," he told a meeting of the Cocoa Producers' Alliance (Copal) late on Wednesday on the sidelines of a U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) meeting in Accra.

Membership of Copal, which accounts for 76 percent of total world cocoa production, includes Brazil, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Dominican Republic, Gabon, Ghana, Malaysia, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Togo.

Delegates from Indonesia and Tanzania, both cocoa producers but non-Copal members, also attended the meeting to discuss the world cocoa economy. Discussions centred on the fact that the cost of imports, including manufactured goods and oil, has outpaced commodity export prices despite the recent boom.

Osei said strengthening its cocoa sector was key to Ghana attaining middle-income status by 2015.

The cocoa industry in Ghana employs around 1 million people and is a major contributor to government revenue. It earned about $1.2 billion last year.

Ghana's Finance Minister Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu said there was an imbalance in the cocoa pricing system and urged Copal members to join forces to increase their share.

"The current cocoa-chocolate value chain is characterised by an imbalance where the manufacturing and processing end is well positioned at the high value end, compared to the cocoa producers who receive a low share of the final price," he said.



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