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Swollen Shoot Virus affects 315,800 hectares of cocoa farms

22/04/2019
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The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has reviewed upwards, the initial treatment grant which is part of the compensation package for landowners and cocoa farmers who agree to cut and replant their Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus-affected cocoa farms. This is under the on-going National Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme.

The initial treatment grant, which was pegged at GHS552.96, has now been increased to GHS1000.00 per hectare.

The Chief Executive Officer of Cocobod, Mr Joseph Boahen Aidoo, announced this at Sefwi Wiawso in the Western North Region at a durbar of the chiefs and people of Sefwi wiawso Traditional Area in honour of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, during his 3-day working visit to the Region.

Mr Aidoo said that out of a total of 1.9 million hectares of cocoa farms surveyed, 315,800 hectares had been affected by the swollen shoot virus disease.

Out of this, the Western North Region alone had 214,500 hectares of affected farms.

He, therefore, advised landowners and cocoa farmers to allow their infected trees to be cut down and replanted with high-yielding, early-bearing and disease-tolerant seedlings for increased and sustainable yield.

According to Mr Aidoo, the cost of cutting the infected cocoa trees and replanting will be borne by the government and Cocobod.

In addition, plantain suckers and economic trees seedlings will be supplied at no cost to the affected farmers.

Mr Aidoo stressed that no chemical can treat an infected cocoa tree unless it is cut and replanted.

“Out of every five hectares of cocoa farm, two hectares are infected”, he lamented.

The Cocobod CEO, therefore, urged the farmers to embrace the National Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme to forestall any decline in production output.

He said the youth in the farming communities have been engaged in the replanting exercise to create employment for them.

The CEC had earlier led the president and his entourage to tour a CSSV-treated farm at Ntrentreso, a farming community near Sefwi Wiawso.

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