Togo Launches 2025-2026 Soybean Season, Sets Farm-Gate Price at 220 XOF per Kilo

Agriculture
Sunday, 26 October 2025 17:29
Togo Launches 2025-2026 Soybean Season, Sets Farm-Gate Price at 220 XOF per Kilo

(Togo First) - Togo officially launched the 2025-2026 soybean marketing season on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. The launch event in Lomé also featured the signing of new agreements among industry stakeholders on export conditions for Togolese soybeans.

The agreements were signed by the National Federation of Soybean Producer Cooperatives (FNCPS), the Togolese Association of Soybean Processors (ATTS), and the National Association of Soybean Traders-Exporters (ANCES). They cover marketing volumes, sales prices, transport procedures, inspection points, and technical measures to ensure a successful 2025–2026 season.

Stakeholders set the farm-gate price of soybeans at 220 XOF per kilogram, down from 250 XOF in the previous season. According to Koriko Mounirou, President of the Interprofessional Committee for the Togo Soybean Sector (CIFS-Togo), the reduction reflects recent declines in global soybean prices. The total volume set for commercialization this season is 200,000 tons.

With these new agreements, CIFS-Togo aims to bring long-term stability to the national soybean market through fair and transparent mechanisms. Key objectives include protecting farmers’ incomes, expanding access to financing for traders and processors, and improving sector governance through a more unified and proactive structure.

Togo’s national soybean production for the recently concluded 2024–2025 season was estimated at just over 260,000 tons. Industry players are now targeting an ambitious 500,000 tons for the upcoming agricultural cycle, aiming to strengthen Togo’s position as one of West Africa’s leading soybean producers.

Esaïe Edoh

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