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Tree Crop Project to support digital traceability for cocoa sector reform

 The Ghana Tree Crop Diversification Project (TCDP) is set to bring digital innovation to the country’s cocoa industry, aiming to enhance traceability and efficiency across the cocoa value chain.

In an interview with Wahab Suleman, the Project Coordinator of the COCOBOD Project Implementation Unit for the TCDP, he highlighted the importance of integrating the cocoa sector to ensure its long-term sustainability and competitiveness. "The cocoa sector needs to be well-integrated to respond effectively to the demands of the global market. Digital traceability is a vital step toward ensuring transparency, efficiency, and sustainable growth in the industry," he said.

He disclosed that COCOBOD has already made substantial investments in the development of the CMS, a digital platform designed to streamline operations, improve data management, and track cocoa produce from the farm gate to the final export. However, despite these investments, the system’s full potential can only be realized once it is operationalized in districts where cocoa is produced.

According to him, the TCDP will focus on helping COCOBOD transition from analogue to digital operations by bringing the CMS to the selected project districts: Essam, Adabokrom, and Asamankese. This shift he says, will allow for improved data collection and monitoring, enhancing traceability throughout the entire cocoa supply chain.

Additionally, he said the system will track every step, from cocoa bean production to export, providing transparency and ensuring that all actors in the value chain are adhering to the highest standards of quality and sustainability.

Operationalizing the CMS in these districts will ensure that farmers and stakeholders have access to real-time information, which is crucial for making informed decisions,” Wahab Suleman explained.

“This project will enhance the distribution of inputs and delivery of on-farm services for effective management of cocoa production, providing much-needed support for the sector as it adapts to global trends in sustainability and traceability.”

By focusing on value chain digitization, the TCDP aims to address key challenges in the cocoa sector, including inefficiencies, lack of transparency, and unsustainable practices. With improved traceability, COCOBOD will be able to verify the origin and sustainability of cocoa beans, ensuring that they meet international standards.

Suleman disclosed further that farmers will also benefit from the CMS, as they will have better access to market information, price trends, and best agricultural practices, adding that the digital shift will not only increase productivity but also enhance financial inclusion, as farmers will receive more timely and accurate payments through digital platforms.

 

We have high hopes for the Ghana Tree Crop Diversification Project. The operationalization of the Cocoa Management System is a critical component of this initiative, and we believe it will pave the way for more sustainable and profitable cocoa production in Ghana," Dr. Ashwini said.

"This project is not just about digitization; it's about creating a more integrated and competitive cocoa industry that can meet the demands of both local and global markets."

The operationalization of the CMS in the selected districts will mark a key step in Ghana’s journey to modernize its cocoa sector. By leveraging digital tools for traceability and transparency, the TCDP is positioning Ghana as a leader in sustainable cocoa production, with the ability to meet international market demands while improving the livelihoods of local farmers.

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