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Why is Ghana losing so much of its cocoa to smuggling?
2:31 PM,
September 25, 2024
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Ghana lost more than a third of its cocoa output to smugglers last year, with an official describing how it is being transported across borders in quarry trucks, palm oil barrels and even an oil tanker.
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