+ A policy and advocacy think tank, Tsa-Ke-Mo is calling for stronger public policies to encourage value-addition to cocoa produced in Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire. The group which is geared at promoting value addition and youth job creation from natural and agricultural resources said it is rather disappointing that Africa which produces 75% of the world’s cocoa only enjoys 2% of the world’s $100billion chocolate industry. According to them, though there have been some indications by governments to address the huge disparity identified, not much has been realized due to a lack of strong policies and commitments. An implementation of these policies they say will generate jobs and employment for Africa’s energetic youth population.