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FEDCO Donates GH₵200,000 to Ghana Medical Trust Fund to Support Healthcare Delivery

FEDCO Ghana Medical Trust Fund Donation supports healthcare delivery in Ghana with a GH₵200,000 contribution to improve patient care and provide relief to people in need. FEDCO Ghana Medical Trust Fund Donation Supports Healthcare Delivery Federated Commodities PLC (FEDCO) has made a significant contribution to healthcare delivery in Ghana through the FEDCO Ghana Medical Trust […]
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FEDCO donates GHS200,000, Fedlog to provide trucks to deliver relief items to Lower Volta Basin Flood Victims

  SOURCE: https://youtu.be/qYAUWfc5Dd4https://youtu.be/qYAUWfc5Dd4 FEDCO boosts Citi FM/Citi TV’s #Relief4LowerVolta campaign with GH¢200k donation. Leading indigenous licensed cocoa buying company, Federated Commodities Limited (FEDCO), has given Citi FM/Citi TV’s #Relief4LowerVolta campaign a significant boost with a GH¢200,000 cash donation. The company stated that the donation is intended to help provide relief for people affected by the Akosombo Dam spillage. […]
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FEDCO and partners support Atwereboanda community pay high premium to cocoa farmers

Federated Commodities Limited (FEDCo), in partnership with Walter Matter and Valrhona SA, has constructed a six-unit classroom block with toilet facilities and a mechanised bore-hole for the Atwereboanda M/A Junior High School in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality of the Western Region, at a total cost of GH¢8885,882. “FEDCo is a Licenced Cocoa Buying Company, and […]
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Now Is The Time For Partnership To Transform Africa’s Cocoa Industry

Recent studies criticising the global chocolate industry for exploitative practices have concerned ethical consumers. Cocoa farmers only earn about 6% of the chocolate industry’s total revenues. Leading chocolate companies have since 2001 made pledges to end widespread abusive labour practices, but continue to fall short. In Ghana, local firm Federated Commodities has shown it is only […]
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