The Ghana Cocoa Board on Friday said the purchases for the 2023/2024 main crop season would cease at the close of business on Thursday, June 6, 2024.A statement issued in Accra by Joseph Boahen Addo, the Chief Executive of COCOBOD said: 'In order to assist the Licensed Buying Companies to obtain the final returns from up-country, COCOBOD had decided that returns on the declared purchases will be accepted up to 4:00pm on Thursday June 13, 2024.'Source: Ghana News Agency
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