Cocoa is crucial to Ghana's economy, with 850,000 farms generating $2 billion in foreign exchange. However, Cocoa Swollen Shoot Disease (CSSVD) has plagued the industry since 1936, affecting 81% of cocoa-producing areas and reducing production. The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), supported by the African Development Bank and the World Bank, is combating the disease and modernizing farming. Illegal mining (galamsey) also threatens the industry. Despite these challenges, initiatives like the Ghana Tree Crop Diversification Project and the 'cutting-out approach' to manage tree diseases offer hope for improved crop production and economic stability.