The Institute of Governance, Ethics and Religion (IGER-AFRICA) has observed that despite decades of policy dialogue, Ghana and many African cocoa-producing countries continue to export the bulk of their cocoa in raw form, capturing only a fraction of the final value. This pattern reflects a broader structural injustice in global trade, IGER Africa said. IGER-AFRICA […]
The Institute of Governance, Ethics and Religion (IGER-AFRICA) has called for greater transparency in cocoa financing and forward contracting. They also want flexible and ethical debt structures that distribute risk more equitably, as well as the establishment of stabilisation mechanisms to cushion farmers during downturns. A communique they issued said that “For over a century, […]
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