Coffee-Cocoa: Togo’s output and sales down in 2020-2021 campaign

Agriculture
Tuesday, 11 January 2022 14:06
Coffee-Cocoa: Togo’s output and sales down in 2020-2021 campaign

(Togo First) - Togo produced and sold less coffee and cocoa in the 2020-2021 campaign than it did the campaign before. This is what data from the Coffee-Cocoa Coordination Committee reveals. 

In detail, the country’s coffee output fell by 4%, from 2,500 t in 2019-2020 to 2,400 t in 2020-2021. As for cocoa production, it plunged by over 70% over the two periods concerned - from 10,600 t to 6,100 t.

Regarding sales, coffee sales were down more than 23%; 2,000 t against 2,600 t. The drop in cocoa sales was more significant. They fell from 10,600 t in 2019-2020 to 5,400 t last year; thus about 50%. 

It should be recalled that in June last year, the ICAT or Institute for Consulting and Technical Support said it would provide respectively 635,000 and 560,000 of coffee and cocoa seeds to help boost yields in the sector.

Cocoa and coffee are respectively Togo’s second and third agricultural exports.

Esaïe Edoh

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