Cocoa Fertilizer Smugglers Arrested At Samreboi

Cocoa Fertilizer Smugglers Arrested At Samreboi
The truck loaded with the fertilizers

 

 

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), has arrested four persons for possessing about 328 bags of ‘Cocoa Eduane fertilizers ‘ unlawfully at Samreboi in the Western Region. They had loaded the fertilizers on an articulated truck ostensibly to transport them outside the area to sell to unsuspecting farmers at exorbitant prices when

 

they were arrested. The four suspects, Amadu Combat, 55; Kingsley Buah Wiredu, 32; Issaka Mbawuni, 38 and Dawda Yakubu, 44, were arrested last Sunday. The suspects have subsequently been handed over to the police for further investigations. Briefing journalists on the arrest, Charles Amenyaglo, Director, Special Duties at

 

 

COCOBOD bemoaned the fact that people have unlawfully been purchasing fertilizers delivered to the farmers at highly subsidized rates. Some people have made it their business to be going round buying cocoa fertilizers delivered to the farmers at their doorsteps for use on their Cocoa farms. Then some persons will go

 

 

round induce the farmers with money and buy the fertilizers to resell at an exorbitant price to farmers in other parts of the country. This is illegal, he stressed. He explained that until they are applied to the farms by the farmers, the owner of the fertilizers is still COCOBOD. We purchase the fertilizers at GHc560.00 per bag and give

 

 

them to the cocoa farmers at GHc80.00 per bag. We procure the fertilizers, put them in a warehouse, transport them, to the farmer corporates for onward distribution to their members. We pay the loading and the unloading of fertilizers. So the farmers do not incur any cost at that point, he revealed. He disclosed that

 

 

even the highly subsidized price of GHc80.00 is not paid by the farmers at the moment they received the fertilizers. He explained that during the main crop season, the farmers pay 40 percent of the GHc80.00 and pay 20 percent of it in the minor season and then pay the remaining 40 percent during the following year’s main

 

 

crop season. He said the four suspects were hauled before a Takoradi court on Thursday on the charge of causing financial loss to the state. However, the court indicated that the charge was not supported by the facts. So the suspects were discharged. But I will assist the prosecution to get the proper charges and we will go back to the court”, he added.