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‘I’ll Pay Cocoa Farmers Highest Producer Price in the World’ – Prof. Alabi

Presidential hopeful of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has promised cocoa farmers in the country that his government will pay the highest producer price in the world, if he is elected President.

According to Professor Alabi, the admission that the Ghanaian farmer produces the highest quality of cocoa in the world, means that the Ghanaian cocoa farmer deserves the highest price for cocoa beans in the world.

Speaking Monday, in Sefwi Akotombra as part of his tour of the Western Region, Prof Alabi said: “quality products attract the best price in every market. Our cocoa beans being described as the best in the world therefore means, we must get the best price in the world market. Ghana getting the best price in the world market means we must pay our farmers the best price, among their contemporaries”.

The former University for Professional Studies Vice Chancellor who is seeking to be President, chided the Nana Akufo-Addo government for reneging on their promises made to cocoa farmers. He sympathised with cocoa farmers in the region, following the refusal of the government to increase the producer price of cocoa, for the past two years.

“I am a son of a farmer. I grew up in the farm. I worked in the farm. That was our source of income, as a family. So, if buyers are paying unattractive prices for our crops, it hurts. It throws our budget out of gear and destabilises the family. This is why I am asking that the government reconsiders it’s decision,” He explained.

Prof Alabi on Tuesday interacted with a number of cocoa farmers in Juaboso, Bodi and Akotombra in the Western Region, to encourage them to hold on to their profession and expect the best times as cocoa farmers from 2021 when he assumes the reins of government.

He was confident that He will win the NDC flagbearership race and form the next government, to replace the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) regime which he described as under-performing.

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