The cocoa industry, a linchpin of Ghana’s economy, is the subject of a newly released book that delves into the role of state intervention in the sector’s development. Titled “Ghana’s Cocoa Industry: The Role of the State”, the book by Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare, a seasoned expert in economic development, media consulting, and sports management, examines the strategic state policies that have sustained the growth and stability of Ghana’s cocoa sector over the years, offering a compelling analysis of how governance can drive sustainable development.
Ghana’s cocoa industry is celebrated as a pillar of the nation’s economy, contributing significantly to job creation, export revenue, and the country’s reputation for producing high-quality cocoa beans. As the world’s second-largest cocoa exporter, Ghana has drawn international attention for the sector’s success.
In his new book, Dr. Ofosu-Asare explores how state-led initiatives have shaped this success story, providing readers with an in-depth analysis of the governance mechanisms that underpin the industry, an exhaustive overview of the Ghanaian cocoa industry from its inception to present-day challenges and achievements, offering a compelling analysis of how governance can drive sustainable growth.
Former Dean of the School of Agriculture, University of Ghana, Prof. Daniel Bruce Sarpong, who reviewed the book, emphasized that it thoroughly researched and well-presented, making it highly recommended for book lovers.
The Minister for Youth and Sports, Mr. Mustapha Ussif described the book as timely and expressed confidence that it would significantly enhance the cocoa sector.
Dr. Kwaku Ofosu-Asare emphasized that the state plays a crucial role in the growth and sustainability of the cocoa industry.
Ghana’s Cocoa Industry: The Role of the State is expected to be a valuable resource for policymakers, academics, and industry stakeholders who are interested in understanding how governance can foster sustainable growth in the agricultural sector.
The launch marks a new chapter in the conversation around Ghana’s economic development, shedding light on the indispensable role of the state in nurturing the nation’s most iconic industry.