Tetteh Quarshie cocoa farm

The Tetteh Quarshie cocoa farm, also known as the Ecomuseum of Cocoa, is the founding cocoa farm in Ghana. It is located in Akuapim-Mampong around 58km from Accra. Tetteh Quarshie established the farm in 1879 using seeds brought back from Bioko, Equatorial Guinea.[1] Three trees planted by Quarshie remain at the farm.[2] The farm is currently around one acre in size,[3] and is managed by the Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana.[4]

Tetteh Quarshie cocoa farm
Established1879
Location

References

  1. Alex B. Aside and Tometi K. Gbedema (2011). "The nexus between agriculture and tourism in Ghana". In Janet Henshall Momsen, Rebecca Maria Torres (ed.). Tourism and Agriculture: New Geographies of Consumption, Production and Rural Restructuring. Taylor & Francis. p. 33-36. ISBN 9781136849237.
  2. Edmund Smith (1 September 2014). "'Give Tetteh Quarshie a more befitting memorial'". Daily Graphic. p. 53.
  3. "How Ghana's oldest cocoa farm is being stolen". GhanaWeb. 11 February 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  4. A. Kofoyo-Tetteh (8 October 2005). "Tetteh Quarshie's cocoa farm to become tourist facility". Daily Graphic. p. 27.

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