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Ghana's parliament enacts 20-year prison term for cocoa land repurposing

Ghana's parliament has enacted a law that imposes up to 20 years in prison for selling or repurposing land designated for cocoa cultivation, aimed at protecting the country's vital cocoa industry. Thโ€ฆ

Up to 20 years in jail for cocoa land repurpose in Ghana
France 24 โ€” 4 August 2026
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Ghana's parliament has approved a new law imposing penalties of up to 20 years in prison for individuals involved in the sale or repurposing of land designated for cocoa cultivation. This decision, made on October 24, 2023, comes as the country seeks to protect its vital cocoa industry, which is a cornerstone of its economy and a key export product.

The urgency for this legislation stems from increasing concerns over deforestation and land degradation linked to illegal land use. Cocoa farming is essential for Ghana, generating approximately $2.5 billion annually and employing nearly 800,000 farmers. However, the rise in land conversion for non-agricultural purposes threatens the sustainability of cocoa production. The government has faced mounting pressure from environmental groups and international stakeholders to safeguard cocoa-growing areas, which are crucial for both economic stability and biodiversity.

Under the new law, individuals who attempt to sell or convert cocoa farmland could face hefty fines and lengthy prison sentences. This legislative move aims to deter illegal activities and reinforce the importance of cocoa farming to national identity and livelihood. Supporters of the law argue it will not only preserve the environment but also strengthen the cocoa supply chain by ensuring that land remains dedicated to sustainable practices.

Moving forward, Ghanaian authorities will focus on enforcement and awareness campaigns to educate farmers and landowners about the new regulations. The government plans to collaborate with local NGOs to implement monitoring systems that track land use changes. This law is expected to play a crucial role in maintaining Ghana's position as one of the world's leading cocoa producers, especially as global demand for chocolate continues to rise. Protecting this agricultural heritage is essential for the future of both the economy and the environment.

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