By Ebi Kesiena
The Sefwi-Boako District Extension Officer of the Cocoa Health and Extension Division Mr Richard Atta Adusei has advised cocoa farmers, especially farmers within the Boako District to prioritise the cocoa pruning exercise implemented by the cocobod.
Mr Richard Atta Adusei indicated that any farmer who did not patronise the cocoa pruning exercise would not be given agro-chemicals this year.
Atta Adusei said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the success of the pruning programme in the Boako District.
He added that the district last year pruned about 12,716 hectares of cocoa farms, with 11, 823 farmers benefitting from the share of agrochemicals.
While lauding the programme,he noted that with the support of technical officers, they would achieve a hundred percent target this year.
Mr Adusei cautioned that farmers who would not allow their farms to be pruned would also not benefit from the cocoa mass spraying exercise.
“This year, we will give out agrochemicals based on the cocoa management system implemented last year and will also be doing a mop up this year,” he said.
Mr Adusei, therefore, appealed to farmers to adhere to advice from technical officers to improve upon their production.