Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea

The Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board is a statutory body responsible for promoting the development of the cocoa industry in PNG and facilitating the export of cocoa beans and cocoa products. Some of the specific roles of the Cocoa Board include:

  1. Regulating the cocoa industry: The Cocoa Board is responsible for regulating the cocoa industry in PNG, including setting and enforcing standards for cocoa production and export.
  2. Promoting best practices: The Cocoa Board works with cocoa farmers and other stakeholders in the industry to promote best practices in cocoa production and to improve the sustainability of the cocoa sector.
  3. Providing support to the industry: The Cocoa Board provides support to cocoa farmers and the cocoa industry through various programs and initiatives, including training and capacity building, research and development, and extension services.
  4. Facilitating export of cocoa products: The Cocoa Board facilitates the export of cocoa products from PNG by working with buyers and helping to ensure that the necessary documentation and procedures are in place.
  5. Promoting the cocoa industry: The Cocoa Board promotes the cocoa industry in PNG through marketing and other efforts, in order to increase the demand for PNG cocoa and to attract investment to the sector.

 

 

 

 

Important facts about the Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board:

  1. The Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board is a statutory body established under the Cocoa and Coconut Industry Development Authority Act of 1971.
  2. The primary role of the Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board is to promote the development of the cocoa industry in PNG and to facilitate the export of cocoa beans and cocoa products.
  3. The Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board is responsible for regulating the cocoa industry in PNG, including setting and enforcing standards for cocoa production and export.
  4. The Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board works with cocoa farmers and other stakeholders in the industry to promote best practices in cocoa production and to improve the sustainability of the cocoa sector.
  5. The Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board also provides support to cocoa farmers and the cocoa industry through various programs and initiatives, including training and capacity building, research and development, and extension services.
  6. The Papua New Guinea Cocoa Board is headquartered in Port Moresby, the capital city of PNG. It has offices in other parts of the country as well.
  7. Papua New Guinea is a significant producer of cocoa, with over 90,000 hectares of cocoa planted and around 100,000 smallholder farmers involved in the industry. The cocoa sector is an important contributor to the PNG economy.

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