Dr. Robert Kofi Doh Donates Cocoa Seedlings


A prominent member of the Ho Central constituency has invigorated Klefe Demete’s agrarian ecosystem, facilitating the transfer of cocoa seedlings to amplify smallholder productivity and reinforce commodity-driven economic resilience.
According to Ericson Danyo, who made the presentation on behalf of the prominent member of Ho Central Constituency, the intervention was calibrated to enhance rural capital formation and deepen value chain integration for cultivators engaged in perennial crop enterprise. He conveyed Dr. Robert Kofi Doh’s conviction that strategic deployment of improved germplasm remains indispensable to sustainable livelihood architecture and macroeconomic stability.
According to Branch Chairman Freeman Kumah, the allocation of Theobroma cacao constitutes a pivotal augmentation of local agribusiness endowments, poised to elevate export volumes and strengthen Ghana’s acquisition of convertible currency. He extolled the benefaction, noting that cocoa endures as a linchpin of the national commodity matrix and a catalyst for agro-industrial symbiosis. The chairman pledged meticulous agronomic stewardship to ensure optimum yield optimisation.
According to Branch Communications Officer of Klefe Demete Godwin Kumah, the endowment epitomises enlightened philanthropy aligned with imperatives for youth immersion in agriculture as a bankable vocation rather than subsistence preoccupation. He urged emerging cultivators to harness agrarian innovation for wealth accretion, while lamenting the ecocidal externalities of artisanal mining. He advocated cocoa agroforestry as a rehabilitative modality to restore degraded topographies, enhance carbon sequestration, and reconstitute biodiversity corridors.
Cocoa cultivation remains a principal pillar of Ghana’s agrarian gross domestic product, anchoring rural employment and foreign exchange liquidity. According to agricultural economists, dissemination of improved planting material, coupled with extension services and post-harvest market linkages, is critical to mitigating land-use attrition and countervailing the deleterious impacts of unregulated extractive activity on arable zones.
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Author: Korkor Anumu



