Inter-African Coffee Organization to create special fund could revive Togo’s coffee sector

Agriculture
Thursday, 08 February 2018 15:03
Inter-African Coffee Organization to create special fund could revive Togo’s coffee sector

(Togo First) - Last Tuesday, the 57th general annual meeting of the Inter-African Coffee Organization (IACO) came to an end. It was held in Grand-Bassam, 43km East of Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

The meeting which opened a day earlier was placed under the theme: “Developing a sustainable coffee sector towards the emergence of Africa’s economy”. It regrouped 26 countries which discussed various ways to revitalize the sector.

During the meeting, participants decided to create a special fund of $150 million (about FCFA80 billion) to revitalize Africa’s coffee sector as it has been stagnating for more than 20 years now. The continent which used to supply 65% of the world’s daily output, now produces 12% of this output.

The “African Coffee Facility”, as it is baptized, should be backed by the African Development Bank (AfDB). “We are in talks with the African Development Bank to set up this fund”, said IACO secretary general, Frederick Kawuma.   

The fund’s mission is to act as “ a catalyzer, an instrument to revive Africa’s coffee industry”. It should help boost production of State parties, including Togo whose coffee sector is quite weak. During the 2015-2016 season, the country produced 55,000 bags, against 143,000 bags the year before.

According to Denis Seudieu, chief economist at IACO, the country’s output which has so far been unstable, should rise in this season which started last October.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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