President John Dramani Mahama has summoned an emergency cabinet meeting for tomorrow, Wednesday, February 11, 2026, to deliberate on pressing challenges confronting Ghana’s cocoa industry.
The session is expected to bring together key ministers and stakeholders to address issues ranging from production shortfalls and farmer welfare to export competitiveness and sustainability. The cocoa sector, a cornerstone of Ghana’s economy, has recently faced mounting concerns over declining yields, climate impacts, and global market pressures.
Government officials say the meeting underscores the administration’s recognition of cocoa as both an economic lifeline and a cultural heritage. By convening the emergency session, President Mahama aims to ensure that immediate interventions are crafted to stabilize the sector while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience.
Further details on the agenda and outcomes of the cabinet session are anticipated following Wednesday’s deliberations.


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