Togo: Coffee and Cocoa exports on the rise, again

Agriculture
Tuesday, 31 October 2023 14:46
Togo: Coffee and Cocoa exports on the rise, again

(Togo First) - Togo exported 3,500 t and 9,000 t of coffee and cocoa, respectively, in the 2022-2023 sales campaign. The figures were disclosed last Friday, Oct. 27, by the Coffee-Cocoa Coordination Committee (CCFCC). On the same day, the Committee launched the 2023-2024 sales campaign in Kpalimé.

Compared to the 2021-2022 campaign, exports in the recent season are up by 9% and 63%, respectively. Indeed, the country had sold 3,200 t and 5,500 t of coffee and cocoa in 2021-2022. The year before that, in 2020-2021, the exports were even lower, standing at 2,000 t and 5,400 t, respectively.

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For this new season, the CCFCC urged both sectors’ actors to take advantage of market diversification and better prices.

"While our ambition is to manage to consume most of it (production, ed. note) locally, it goes without saying that much of it is currently destined for export. Our aim must, therefore, be to increase our production, which is still low. To achieve this, we need to increase cultivation areas, and raise the productivity of plantations,” advised the Minister for Trade, Kayi Mivedor.

Esaïe Edoh

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