TOPSHOT - A photo shows latex falling into a vessel at a rubber plantation in Agona, Ghana's Western Region, on April 2, 2019. - To collect the fluids, farmers make incisions in the bark and leave the latex to coagulate before sending it to the processing factory. Ghana, the world's second largest cocoa producer, is looking to diversify its economy. Cocoa, Ghana's biggest agricultural export, brings in crops twice a year - but rubber trees can always be tapped. For decades, Ghana's agriculture exports have relied on cocoa, which is a good earner, bringing in $1.77 billion in 2017 and supplying nearly a fifth of global cocoa bean supply. But the government says increasing its exports of other crops will create more jobs in the countryside. (Photo by CRISTINA ALDEHUELA / AFP)