He stressed that the government’s determination for Ghana to produce one million tonnes of cocoa this year to cushion the economy would be a mirage if the extension officers and cocoa farmers failed to maximise their output.
He, thus, enjoined the staff to desist from being armchair officers and rather move to the field to guide farmers to adopt proper agronomic practices.
Mr Amponsah made the call at an end-of-year reception he organised for staff of the unit, the aged and widows at his hometown, Akyem Manso near Oda in the Eastern Region last Sunday.
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He warned that any staff caught diverting cocoa inputs meant for cocoa farmers would be dealt with drastically.
He stressed that his outfit would provide incentive packages for his staff who would excel in the discharge of their duties.
Other speakersOther personalities who advised the COCOBOD workers to work harder to increase cocoa production included Mr George Kwame Aboagye, the MP for Asene-Manso-Akroso Constituency, Mr Emmanuel Amoa-Sakyi, a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police and Mr Ransford Kwame Sakyi, the National Treasurer of Ghana Diamond Winners Association.