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NBSSI and Cocoa Life empowers youth in cocoa communities

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The National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI), in collaboration with Mondelez International, has trained 40 youth in cocoa-growing communities in alternative livelihood sources.

The youth, from the Suhum and Lower-West Akyem districts, were trained to produce shower gel and body cream from cocoa husks to complement their sources of livelihood under the Cocoa Life Project of Mondalez International.

This came to light when the beneficiaries were presented with start-up kits including creaming machines, mixing bowls and packaging containers.

They were also given ingredients such as cocoa butter perfumes, preservatives, potash acid, petroleum jelly, and glycerine for production.

The Chief Executive Officer of the NBSSI Mrs Kosi Yankey-Ayeh, said for the past two years the NBSSI had committed to training the youth in employable skills as well as giving business support to small and medium enterprises.

She urged the beneficiaries to put the skills and equipment to good use to improve their living conditions.

The Country Lead of Cocoa Life  Mrs Yaa Peprah-Amekudzi, said cocoa farming could be supported with many other sustainable ventures such as skills training to grow their businesses.

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