COCOBOD expecting over $4bn inflows before end of year – BoG Governor

Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Johnson Asiama, has revealed that COCOBOD is expecting over $4 billion in inflows before the end of this year.

He explained that the funds are part of a new financing arrangement introduced by COCOBOD to support cocoa purchases for the new crop season.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Joy Business’ George Wiafe, Dr. Asiama said the inflows should boost the Bank of Ghana’s reserves and strengthen its ability to support the local currency in the coming weeks.

According to him, this development will also signal to the market that the central bank is well-positioned to intervene when needed to meet the demands of businesses and commercial banks.

The Bank’s Economic and Financial Data released in July put Ghana’s international reserves at $11.1 billion.

COCOBOD’s New Financing Deal

In 2023, COCOBOD introduced a new funding model for cocoa bean purchases, requiring global traders to deposit at least 60% of the value of their forward contracts at the start of the season.

The system replaces a three-decade-old pre-export syndicated loan from international banks.

Part of the traders’ deposits will be used to finance purchases from farmers through an existing partnership with licensed cocoa buying companies (LBCs).

In this arrangement, traders fund LBCs to buy cocoa while COCOBOD acts as an intermediary.

Cedi’s Outlook

Dr. Asiama maintained that the development indicates a favourable outlook for the Ghana cedi, despite recent pressures. “As regulator, we have taken the needed actions to ensure that things do not get out of hand,” he assured.

He argued that the macroeconomic situation remains solid and should give businesses confidence in the cedi’s outlook as well as in ongoing measures to improve market liquidity.

“Our net international reserves have not run out, and all the indicators point to a favourable outlook. We currently have it,” he stressed.

The Governor also assured that through “discipline, transparency and firm regulation,” the central bank will build a market where the cedi can trade freely but predictably, anchored in confidence.

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