Fascinating Facts About Ghana and Cocoa

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Ghana, is a west African country, bounded
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The capital city of Ghana is Accra
 
The total population of Ghana
is approximately 23,382,848
 
Languages spoken include
Akan, Ewe, Twi and English
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The money used in Ghana is the New
Ghana Cedi.  1 Ghana Cedi is worth about
78 cents in U.S. dollars.
Ghana is a democratic nation with a history
of peaceful transfers of power.
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Formerly a British colony known as the Gold
Coast, Ghana was led to independence by
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
On the 6th of March, 1957, Ghana became
the first sub-Saharan colonial African nation
to achieve independence.
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The country is named after the ancient
Sudanic empire of Ghana, from which the
ancestors of the inhabitants of the present
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Cocoa from Ghana is considered to be
among the finest cocoa in the world.
Most of Ghana’s cocoa production is
on small farms of 4 to 5 acres.
 
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Cocoa came to Ghana in 1876 when a
Ghanaian named Tetteh Quarshie brought
some cocoa pods to Ghana from Equatorial
Guinea.
Tetteh Quarshie cultivated the beans on his
farm in Ghana and was able to grow several
seedlings.
 
The British colonial governor Sir William B.
Griffith encouraged Tettah.
Griffith started a botanical garden and
distributed seedlings to farmers.
From the 1900s cocoa growing spread in
Ghana.
 
 
The first documented shipment of cocoa from
the Gold Coast was made in 1893.
By 1911 Ghana was the world’s leading
cocoa exporter, supplying the growing
European chocolate market.
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Today there are currently close to 720,000
cocoa farmers in Ghana and approximately
2 million in West Africa.
 
West Africa supplies 70% of the world’s
cocoa and Ghana is the second largest
producer.
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The price of cocoa on the world
market changes frequently. Going
up and down.
 
The changing price of cocoa on
the international market means
cocoa farmers have no long-
term security.
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On the local scene, farmers face additional
problems . They are often underpaid by local
cocoa buyers using ‘fixed’ scales that show a
lower reading than the actual weight of their
cocoa beans.
Sometimes they are paid with checks that
bounce or vouchers which the farmers
have trouble cashing.
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The problems Ghanaian cocoa farmers
face globally and locally often push their
incomes below the poverty line.
They lack the money they need to buy,
tools, fertilizers and pesticides to grow
cocoa.
They also lack the money they need to
pay for clothes, medical care, and school
fees for their children.
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The experiences of Ghanaian cocoa farmers
are like those of many farmers all over the
world.
 
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Farmers in Ghana are forming ‘Fair Trade’
cooperatives to solve the problems they face.
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Kuapa Kokoo is one of these farmers’
cooperatives.
 
Kuapa’s motto is: Papapaa or the best of the
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Kuapa works to:
to empower farmers in their efforts to gain a
dignified livelihood
to increase women's participation in all of
Kuapa's activities
to develop environmentally friendly
cultivation of cocoa
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You can support farmers and their
families by buying Fair Trade
chocolate.
Fair prices for chocolate bars means a
better life for farmers and their families.
 
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Ghana, a West African country, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and significant contributions to the global cocoa industry. From being led to independence by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah to being named after the ancient Sudanic empire of Ghana, the country has a compelling past. Today, Ghana's cocoa is revered for its quality, with most production taking place on small farms. Explore more about Ghana's democracy, currency, and Accra, its capital city, in this insightful overview.

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  1. Facts about Ghana and Cocoa

  2. Ghana Ghana, is a west African country, bounded on the north by Burkina Faso. On the east it is bounded by Togo On the south it is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by C te d'Ivoire.

  3. Accra The capital city of Ghana is Accra The total population of Ghana is approximately 23,382,848 Languages spoken include Akan, Ewe, Twi and English

  4. Cedi The money used in Ghana is the New Ghana Cedi. 1 Ghana Cedi is worth about 78 cents in U.S. dollars.

  5. Democracy Ghana is a democratic nation with a history of peaceful transfers of power. Young people can vote at age 18 years of age.

  6. Formerly a British colony known as the Gold Coast, Ghana was led to independence by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah On the 6th of March, 1957, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan colonial African nation to achieve independence.

  7. Empire of Ghana The country is named after the ancient Sudanic empire of Ghana, from which the ancestors of the inhabitants of the present country are thought to have migrated.

  8. Gold and Ghana In medieval times, Ghana was the source of much of the gold that found its way across the Sahara to North Africa and Europe. Gold is still an important part of Ghana s economy but today Ghana is known more for its cocoa .

  9. History of Ghana and Cocoa

  10. Cocoa from Ghana is considered to be among the finest cocoa in the world. Most of Ghana s cocoa production is on small farms of 4 to 5 acres.

  11. Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa came to Ghana in 1876 when a Ghanaian named Tetteh Quarshie brought some cocoa pods to Ghana from Equatorial Guinea. Tetteh Quarshie cultivated the beans on his farm in Ghana and was able to grow several seedlings.

  12. The British colonial governor Sir William B. Griffith encouraged Tettah. Griffith started a botanical garden and distributed seedlings to farmers. From the 1900s cocoa growing spread in Ghana.

  13. The first documented shipment of cocoa from the Gold Coast was made in 1893. By 1911 Ghana was the world s leading cocoa exporter, supplying the growing European chocolate market.

  14. 720,000 cocoa farmers in Ghana Today there are currently close to 720,000 cocoa farmers in Ghana and approximately 2 million in West Africa. West Africa supplies 70% of the world s cocoa and Ghana is the second largest producer.

  15. Problems Cocoa Farmers Face

  16. Price of cocoa on the world market The price of cocoa on the world market changes frequently. Going up and down. The changing price of cocoa on the international market means cocoa farmers have no long- term security.

  17. Fixed Scales On the local scene, farmers face additional problems . They are often underpaid by local cocoa buyers using fixed scales that show a lower reading than the actual weight of their cocoa beans.

  18. Bounced Checks Sometimes they are paid with checks that bounce or vouchers which the farmers have trouble cashing.

  19. The problems Ghanaian cocoa farmers face globally and locally often push their incomes below the poverty line. They lack the money they need to buy, tools, fertilizers and pesticides to grow cocoa. They also lack the money they need to pay for clothes, medical care, and school fees for their children.

  20. Rich get richer The experiences of Ghanaian cocoa farmers are like those of many farmers all over the world. They are caught in a trading system that benefits the multinational companies based in the richest countries. They are at the mercy of local people who cheat them.

  21. Farmers Cooperatives Farmers in Ghana are forming Fair Trade cooperatives to solve the problems they face.

  22. Best of the Best! Kuapa Kokoo is one of these farmers cooperatives. Kuapa s motto is: Papapaa or the best of the best!

  23. Kuapas Mission Kuapa works to: to empower farmers in their efforts to gain a dignified livelihood to increase women's participation in all of Kuapa's activities to develop environmentally friendly cultivation of cocoa

  24. Buy Fair Trade Chocolate You can support farmers and their families by buying Fair Trade chocolate. Fair prices for chocolate bars means a better life for farmers and their families.

  25. The End

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