Russia is Togo’s biggest wheat supplier (WTO)

Agriculture
Tuesday, 01 March 2022 15:54
Russia is Togo’s biggest wheat supplier (WTO)

(Togo First) - Russia was Togo’s largest wheat and meslin supplier in 2020. According to data from the World Trade Organization (WTO), based on data from the Direction Générale de la Statistique et de la Comptabilité Nationale (DGSCN), and confirmed by the United Nations (UN), the Russian Federation sold nearly $12 million worth of the commodity to the African nation. 

In terms of volume, the purchases made from Russia represent 61% of Togo's wheat imports over the year reviewed. This put the Eastern European nuclear powerhouse far ahead of Canada ($6.9 million in wheat exports to Togo), and France ($692,000 in imports), according to the most recent data.

In detail, the imports from Russia break down into $6.4 million of wheat and meslin (excluding seed for sowing and durum wheat), and $5.5 million of durum wheat (excluding seed for sowing). Respectively, these represented 56% and 68% of Togo’s imports for the products.

By quantity, imports from Russia, according to WTO data, amounted to 70,000 tons in 2020, out of a total of 123,000 tons. Canada and France are behind with 40,000 t and 4,000 t. Togo also bought 78 t of wheat from South Africa for $16,000.

With more than 60 million tons of wheat produced annually, the Russian Federation is one of the four biggest producers in the world. Given the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and international sanctions, supply tensions could mechanically lead to higher prices for wheat and derived consumer products such as bread.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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