Increase Cocoa processing plants in Ghana

| November 21, 2013

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Ghana is recognised the world over as the producer of premium Cocoa. However, it is unsatisfactory that a small proportion of the Cocoa produced is processed locally for internal consumption and for export. Continuous trade in raw Cocoa beans will not generate enough foreign exchange for economic boom and improve the livelihood of small holder producers in Ghana. It is about time that the government took pragmatic steps to leverage funding from interested parties to establish more processing centres to supplement already existing processing centres. For interested parties to have confidence in partnering with the Ghana government to process the beans, there should be evidence that the already existing processing centres are making progress in generating wealth.

The same scenario can be applied to our individual lives. The good book states that, he who is faithful in little is also faithful in much. You should be able to start something on your own and be successful in it before you can attract or leverage additional inputs for expansion. It does not matter your personal initial inputs. You can start with the smallest of all inputs but if you are committed and passionate about it, you are bound to succeed and start accumulating wealth.

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