Togo's shea stakeholders push for coordination, financing access

Agriculture
Monday, 20 April 2026 09:45
Togo's shea stakeholders push for coordination, financing access

(Togo First) - Stakeholders in Togo’s shea industry met in Lomé last week for a national workshop to strengthen coordination across the sector. The initiative was led by the Togolese Coordination of Peasant and Agricultural Producer Organizations (CTOP) as part of broader efforts to better organize and develop a sector considered strategic for the rural economy.

The workshop aimed to improve coordination among producers, processors and exporters in order to boost the competitiveness of Togolese shea on regional and international markets. The sector provides income for many rural women but faces persistent constraints, including limited access to financing, logistical bottlenecks and low levels of local processing.

Participants emphasized the need to build technical capacity, improve product quality and expand public-private partnerships. They also called for dedicated financing mechanisms to support local initiatives.

The Lomé meeting follows an earlier workshop held in Kara last March, where stakeholders discussed development and sustainability challenges in the shea sector.

The event comes as the Togolese government steps up efforts to promote priority value chains. Since the start of the year, it has introduced import taxes on several products, including shea.

Togo is the world’s seventh-largest shea producer, with annual output estimated at between 35,000 and 50,000 tons of shea nuts.

Esaïe Edoh

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