Transport blockades and severe weather conditions threaten to collapse the domestic cocoa supply chain. Transport unions rejected government prices while high humidity prevented farmers from drying their stranded beans. These delays create massive mold risks and force desperate farmers to smuggle crops into Ghana. Exporters must utilize government evacuation programs to secure quality beans before logistical bottlenecks worsen.
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