Togo: The Togolese Government boosts coffee growers’ income to improve their quality of life

 In a concerted effort to enhance the livelihoods of its citizens, the Togolese government has intensified its actions across various sectors, particularly focusing on coffee.

 

This week, the Coffee Cocoa Filiers Coordination Committee (CCFCC), in partnership with the Inter-African Coffee Organization (OIAC), convened a pivotal technical workshop.

 

The aim was to outline a national and regional strategy aimed at bridging the gap between current producer incomes and a thriving livelihood.

 

According to a recent study, the benchmark income in Togo stands at 247,621 CFA (411 USD) per month, while the average gross salary for a full-time worker is 164,026 CFA (272 USD).

 

To address this significant disparity, stakeholders in the coffee sector deliberated on potential mechanisms to boost producer incomes.

 

Enselme Gouthon, Secretary-General of the CCFCC, underscored the importance of this initiative: “We have gathered coffee sector stakeholders to define a suitable strategy aimed at narrowing this income gap.”

 

The workshop facilitated a deeper understanding of the concept of vital income and the development of concrete solutions to support producers.

 

This initiative marks a significant stride towards improving the living conditions of coffee producers in Togo, highlighting the Togolese government’s steadfast commitment to economic and social development for its citizens.

 

Chantal TAWELESSI

 

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