Grenada Cocoa Association Act (Cap. 128). Country/Territory Grenada Document type Legislation Date 1989 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Act to consolidate the functions and duties of the Grenada Cocoa Association and the Cocoa Project Management Board into one organisation to be called the Grenada Cocoa Association, to provide for the future regulation and control of the production, processing and marketing of cocoa, and for connected purposes. Subject Agricultural & rural development, Food & nutrition, Cultivated plants Keyword Agricultural development Institution Food quality control/food safety Internal trade International trade Authorization/permit Offences/penalties Plant production Coffee/cocoa/tea Registration Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Small Island Developing States Abstract This Act establishes the Grenada Cocoa Association as a body corporate, provides with respect to its organization and administration and defines its functions and powers. All persons who grow cocoa for sale and have sold cocoa to the Association for a period of at least one cocoa year shall be eligible for membership of the Association. The affairs of the Association shall be managed and controlled by the Cocoa Board, which shall be the governing and executive body of the Association. The Associ Full text English References - Legislation Implemented by Cocoa Rehabilitation Regulations (Cap. 128). Legislation | Grenada | 1951 (1970) Keyword: Agricultural development, Special fund, Subsidy/incentive, Plant production, Coffee/cocoa/tea, Planting material/seeds Source: FAO, FAOLEX