Togo: New Cashew Marketing Campaign On, Prices Up

Agriculture
Monday, 17 March 2025 13:31
Togo: New Cashew Marketing Campaign On, Prices Up

(Togo First) - Togo launched its 2025 cashew marketing campaign on March 13, 2025, with a significant price increase. The new price is CFA425 per kilogram, up from CFA325 FCFA last year—up by 30%. The sector’s umbrella organization decided the increase on March 12 in Kara, on the sidelines of the second Togo Cashew National Day.

Mawuko Komlan Gozan, President of the Comité Interprofessionnel de la Filière Anacarde du Togo (CIFAT), said the price was raised to protect farmers from market shifts and preserve profitability.

The campaign launch comes with new rules in the sector. For example, farmers, buyers, and processors agreed on a minimum threshold of 20 tonnes before getting approval to move nuts to Lomé. Penalties have been introduced to stop marketing fraud.

At the launch, Hounaké Kossivi, Minister Delegate for Trade, Handicrafts, and Local Consumption, emphasized these measures’ importance for making the sector more organized and resilient.

Last year, Togo produced 34,500 tonnes of cashew, against 41,000 tonnes in 2023, or 16% less year-on-year. Unstable global prices and bad weather were among the factors that spurred the drop.

To address these challenges, stakeholders are working to boost production and increase local processing to capture more value.

Esaïe Edoh

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