Togo Tackles Fraudulent Coffee-Cocoa Exports with New Solutions

Economic governance
Thursday, 31 October 2024 14:34
Togo Tackles Fraudulent Coffee-Cocoa Exports with New Solutions

(Togo First) - Kossivi Hounaké, Togo’s Trade, and Local Consumption Deputy Minister, recently outlined ways to address the issue of coffee and cocoa producers selling off their stocks. This announcement came at the launch of the 2024-2025 marketing season for these cash crops.

Selling off stocks poses a significant challenge for coffee and cocoa growers during marketing campaigns, affecting the sectors. 

Minister Hounaké emphasized that the first step is to identify and register all stakeholders in these sectors. This is already being done and should improve product traceability, and tackle fraudulent exports that reduce the resources of the Comité de Coordination des Filières Café et Cacao (CCFCC).

The Minister also stressed the need for foreign operators to adhere to Togo's regulations, particularly regarding guide prices published by the CCFCC every two weeks. He highlighted the importance of setting fair selling prices that reflect international market fluctuations while ensuring profitability for producers and economic sustainability for other stakeholders. “The ideal would be to set up a mechanism that favors coffee and cocoa growers while ensuring the viability of the other players,” he said.

Enselme Gouthon, President of the CCFCC, noted that these solutions could help end smuggling in the industry; a phenomenon which undermines efforts to improve producers' incomes. Gouthon pointed out that smuggling, often facilitated by some local operators, also distorts prices and weakens support measures for legitimate players in the sector.

Esaïe Edoh

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