Togo Signs New International Cocoa Agreement

Economic governance
Monday, 23 February 2026 07:09
Togo Signs New International Cocoa Agreement

(Togo First) - Togo has become a signatory to the new International Cocoa Agreement (ICA 2026), signing the pact on Feb. 13, 2026, at the United Nations Cocoa Conference hosted by UNCTAD in Geneva.

It joins Nicaragua and Côte d’Ivoire among the first countries to sign. The agreement reshapes cooperation between cocoa-producing and consuming countries. It replaces the 2010 accord and moves away from fixed-term renewals, establishing an open-ended framework aimed at stabilising a sector prone to recurring structural imbalances.

The ICA 2026 sets out five priorities. Chief among them is securing a living income for producers — a longstanding demand from West African countries, which account for most global output.

The agreement also promotes local processing to boost value addition in producing countries, encourages new industrial uses for cocoa in food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, calls for fewer barriers to investment and supports expanded trade in cocoa-derived products.

A new article dedicated to sustainability covers economic, environmental and social standards. As European Union deforestation rules tighten supply chain requirements, the provision signals stronger alignment with emerging regulatory norms.

Togo signed through its Coordination Committee for Coffee and Cocoa Sectors (CCFCC). By doing so, it aims to strengthen its voice in global cocoa governance, improve farmer incomes and attract investment into domestic processing.

Esaïe Edoh

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