Togo - Coffee and Cocoa Liberalization
The reform, a key component of a larger economic recovery and adjustment operation, and of the agricultural sector strategy, focused on the liberalization of coffee and cocoa prices, their primary marketing and export, all previously regulated by a...
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okr-10986-98952021-04-23T14:02:47Z Togo - Coffee and Cocoa Liberalization World Bank BANK GUARANTEE BANK GUARANTEES BARRIER BARRIER TO ENTRY BUYER COCOA COCOA PRICES COFFEE COFFEE PLANTATIONS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER DURABLES COOPERATIVES CROP CROPS E-MAIL E-MAIL ADDRESS EXPORTER EXPORTERS FAIR FAIR COMPETITION FOREIGN BUYERS INCOME INCOMES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LIBERALIZATION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKETING MARKETING BOARD MORAL HAZARD PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE RADIO REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPUTATION RESULTS SUPPLIER TRANSPARENCY WAREHOUSE The reform, a key component of a larger economic recovery and adjustment operation, and of the agricultural sector strategy, focused on the liberalization of coffee and cocoa prices, their primary marketing and export, all previously regulated by a marketing board. The main objectives of the liberalization were to improve producers' incentives and income and develop private participation in marketing and export activities while maintaining the country's reputation in international markets as a reliable supplier of quality products. The liberalization took effect in June 1996. Coffee and cocoa exports reached a record high in 1997 - more than double the 1996 level. 2012-08-13T09:49:14Z 2012-08-13T09:49:14Z 1998-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/06/13737656/togo-coffee-cocoa-liberalization http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9895 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 29 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Togo |
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BANK GUARANTEE BANK GUARANTEES BARRIER BARRIER TO ENTRY BUYER COCOA COCOA PRICES COFFEE COFFEE PLANTATIONS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER DURABLES COOPERATIVES CROP CROPS E-MAIL ADDRESS EXPORTER EXPORTERS FAIR FAIR COMPETITION FOREIGN BUYERS INCOME INCOMES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LIBERALIZATION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKETING MARKETING BOARD MORAL HAZARD PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE RADIO REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPUTATION RESULTS SUPPLIER TRANSPARENCY WAREHOUSE |
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BANK GUARANTEE BANK GUARANTEES BARRIER BARRIER TO ENTRY BUYER COCOA COCOA PRICES COFFEE COFFEE PLANTATIONS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER DURABLES COOPERATIVES CROP CROPS E-MAIL ADDRESS EXPORTER EXPORTERS FAIR FAIR COMPETITION FOREIGN BUYERS INCOME INCOMES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LIBERALIZATION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKETING MARKETING BOARD MORAL HAZARD PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE RADIO REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPUTATION RESULTS SUPPLIER TRANSPARENCY WAREHOUSE World Bank Togo - Coffee and Cocoa Liberalization |
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The reform, a key component of a larger
economic recovery and adjustment operation, and of the
agricultural sector strategy, focused on the liberalization
of coffee and cocoa prices, their primary marketing and
export, all previously regulated by a marketing board. The
main objectives of the liberalization were to improve
producers' incentives and income and develop private
participation in marketing and export activities while
maintaining the country's reputation in international
markets as a reliable supplier of quality products. The
liberalization took effect in June 1996. Coffee and cocoa
exports reached a record high in 1997 - more than double the
1996 level. |
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Togo - Coffee and Cocoa Liberalization |
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