The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr. Randy Abbey, has disclosed that international buyers are increasingly turning away from Ghanaian cocoa due to its high price, opting instead to purchase from other cocoa-producing countries where the crop is cheaper.

According to Dr. Abbey, this development has disrupted Ghana’s traditional cocoa financing model and contributed to delays in payments to farmers for cocoa beans already sold.

Speaking on TV3’s New Day programme, the COCOBOD CEO explained that Ghana’s cocoa pricing has become less competitive compared to neighbouring markets, making it difficult to attract and retain buyers.