A Swiss-Ghanaian cocoa social enterprise Koa, has introduced its first cocoa fruit juice to the West African market through its gateway
Ghana.
Since 1895, when the first cocoa tree was planted in the Akuapem Mountains in Ghana, there has always been a focus on the value of the cocoa bean for chocolate applications.
However, there is more than just beans. Through innovative technology, Koa has developed a uniquely healthy and natural fruit juice with impact at its heart. Thanks to the use of the white cocoa pulp, Koa creates additional income for cocoa smallholders and new jobs in the cocoa-growing communities.
Koa is celebrating another milestone as the Swiss-Ghanaian company launches a cocoa fruit juice, Koa Natural, in Ghana for the first time.
The product, 'Koa Natural', is an all-natural juice produced from the white, fleshy part that surrounds the cocoa bean.
The fresh juice is gently processed, with no added sugars, sweeteners or additives, to preserve the authentic natural sweet taste of the cocoa fruit.
The newest addition to the Ghanaian market provides a fresh taste from cocoa and naturally contains potassium and magnesium. These minerals have health benefits such as regulating the heartbeat, ensuring proper function of the muscles and nerves, and are vital for synthesizing protein and metabolizing carbohydrates.

Koa Natural is a versatile product. The smooth texture and tropical flavour are great on their own, and it is also an exciting ingredient for cocktails, mocktails or even savoury foods.
Since its inception, Koa has collaborated with numerous local and international chefs as well as the international food and beverage industry, to develop recipes that enhance the salty, sweet and beverage applications of the juice.

As Koa Natural is produced from previously unused cocoa fruit pulp, the juice processing provides an extra income to Ghana's cocoa farmers due to the additional product created from the cocoa pod.
At the same time, Koa’s processing facility creates local jobs in Ghana’s cocoa-growing regions, contributing to the economy and responsible growth in cocoa communities.

Koa Natural is now available for sale in Ghana. To buy Koa Natural visit our Accra office or contact us to arrange delivery.
About Koa
The Swiss-Ghanaian start-up Koa upcycles the pulp of the cocoa pod, thus reducing food waste and providing cocoa smallholders with an additional income.
Today, 71 employees in Ghana and Switzerland dedicate themselves to the growth of Koa to boost value creation in the cocoa-growing regions and to develop innovative and pioneering processes.
As a B Corp™, Koa incorporates its mission into its business activities to benefit people and the environment. With natural fruit products, Koa brings a fresh taste from cocoa to the Ghanaian market.
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