President Mahama when he inaugurated the new cocoa processing factory in the Tema last year

Prez Mahama, Ethiopian Prime Minister tour cocoa processing company

The Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, H.E. Mr. Hailemariam Desalegn and his wife, Tesfaye, accompanied by President John Dramani Mahama, have toured the Touton Cocoa Processing Company in Tema.

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The visit forms part of Mr. Desalegn’s 3-day state visit to Ghana.

The Touton Group, one of the world's largest cocoa processing companies, currently has the capacity to process 30,000 metric tonnes at its factory located at the Tema Free Zone enclave and was commissioned in April 2015.

According to the Ghana News Agency, the tour is also to deepen Ghana-Ethiopia diplomatic ties and consolidate Ghana’s position as the preferred destination for trade and investment on the continent, on account of a stable democracy, respect for the rule of law and an enabling business environment.

The Touton Group is one of the world’s largest traders in cocoa, coffee, vanilla, spices and a variety of natural ingredients, using a network of exporting subsidiaries.

The company crowned its more than 40-year trade relations with Ghana, by investing in a multi-million Euro cocoa processing facility in the country last year, joining the list of the very few companies producing cocoa liquor for export.

In Ghana, Cocoa Touton Processing Company currently produces 30,000 tons of processed cocoa and exports to countries in Europe, USA and the Middle East with a turnover of $80 million.

Welcoming the two leaders to the factory's premises, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Touton Group, Olivier Lieutard, emphasised the importance of both countries to the operations of the company.

“Besides trading in Ghana cocoa, Touton has also been trading with Ethiopia in coffee, over the past 10 years. Ghana and Ethiopia produce the most premium quality cocoa and coffee in the world,'' he pointed out. 

Mr Lieutard paid tributes to the Ghana and the Ghana Cocoa Board for their support and consistent supply of cocoa beans, which has helped Touton maintain operations at optimum capacity, since the facility was established. 

The company, he said, plans to increase its production capacity to 60,000 tonnes of beans from the current level in the next five years.

It also intends to expand its product range to butter, cake and powder.

With the increased capacity the company’s investment would reach 50 million dollars and turnover would rise to 200 million dollars.

During the period local purchases account for 85 million dollars, including cocoa, salaries, energy, transport and services.

Mr Lieutard said the company is also involved in initiatives with the Ghanaian authorities to ensure a sustainable and environmental friendly cocoa supply chain and better livelihood for farmers.

President Mahama  said the operations of the factory is in line with government’s agenda to add value to the country’s agricultural produce, including cocoa rather than exporting the commodity in the raw state.

Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Haile Mariam Desalegn said the factory is a good lesson for the African continent to help boost manufacturing and industrialisation. 

The Touton group took over an existing factory built in 2007 in April last year after an initial investment of $17 million and became Cocoa Touton Processing Company.

It currently has 135 employees.

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