Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm is a small but important heritage stop for understanding how cocoa became central to Ghana’s economy and identity. It is especially useful for visitors who want to connect food, agriculture, colonial-era trade and local livelihoods in one simple stop.
The farm is best treated as an educational visit rather than a polished attraction. Pair it with Aburi Botanical Gardens or a waterfall route, and use the stop to explain cocoa pods, cocoa beans and the story of Tetteh Quarshie’s role in Ghana’s cocoa history.