The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has condemned the Forestry Commission of Ghana for the destruction of 70 acres of cocoa farms. The Forestry Commission has reportedly destroyed about 42 acres of mature cocoa farms and plans to demolish an additional 30 acres in Asuogya and Adabokrom, Western North Region. Prof. Michael Kwateng, Head of the Cocoa Protection Desk at COCOBOD, visited the affected farms during a recent sensitization and education exercise after receiving a petition from local cocoa farmers, who claim that their farms, cultivated for over 40 years, are now threatened by the Commission's actions. Prof.