Togo Commits to IACO Agreement for Stronger Coffee Sector

Economic governance
Tuesday, 15 April 2025 13:45
Togo Commits to IACO Agreement for Stronger Coffee Sector

(Togo First) - Togo has officially joined the Inter-African Coffee Organization (IACO) by submitting its Instrument of Acceptance for the 2020 Agreement in early April. This move legally commits Togo to the agreement to strengthen cooperation in Africa's coffee sector. Togo had initially agreed to the terms in May 2023.

The Instrument of Acceptance is a key step that confirms Togo's commitment to abide by the agreement's rules. These rules are designed to promote sustainable governance of African coffee. 

At the ceremony in Ivory Coast, IACO Secretary General Solomon Rutega praised Togo's decision, calling it a strong commitment to African control over its agricultural resources. Rutega noted that Togo's involvement in coffee sector discussions shows its political will to boost agricultural production.

Enselme Gouthon, Secretary General of the Coordination Committee for the Coffee and Cocoa Sectors (CCFCC), sees Togo's involvement in the coffee sector as strategic. The government aims to produce 50,000 tonnes of coffee annually by 2030, nearly doubling current levels.
Between 2013 and 2023, Togo’s coffee output rose from 10,950 tonnes to 27,336 tonnes.

This article was initially published in French by Esaie Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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