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ACRAM and the Francophonie International Organization (OIF) for the Promotion of South-South Cooperation in favor of African Robusta

On November 5, 2021 at the headquarters of the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF) in Paris, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam and the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food of Gabon, signed a Letter of Intent in the presence of their Excellencies Mr. Pham Minh CHINH, Prime Minister of …

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The establishment of « Coffee Shops » in Libreville and in the countryside

As part of the Project for the Promotion of Domestic Coffee Consumption in Africa, initiated by the Inter-African Coffee Organization (ICO), the CAISTAB of Gabon intends to launch the 3rd phase of the said project through the establishment of “Coffee Kiosks” in Libreville and in the countryside. Indeed, it was during the seminar on the …

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Closing of the training workshop for African roasters and baristas

The training of coffee roasters and baristas organized in Gabon has just been closed. It ended on September 11, 2021 in Libreville. This training brought together 27 young people (including 8 women) from Togo, DRC, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea and Gabon. The opportunity was for some, already in activity, to deepen their theoretical and practical knowledge …

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Post Covid 19, what approach for the resilience of the Robusta coffee sector in Africa?

The Robusta Coffee Agency of Africa and Madagascar (ACRAM) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) organized from 26 to 30 April 2021 a Regional Meeting on African Robusta Coffees with the theme: “Post Covid 19, what approach for the resilience of the Robusta coffee sector in Africa?” Discussions focused on sharing strategies and good practices …

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Coffee-Cocoa: Plants to producers thanks to the CCFCC

The NGO Avenir De l’Environnement (ADE) benefits from the technical and financial support of the Coordinating Committee for the Coffee and Cocoa Sectors (CCFCC). Thanks to this support, the organization handed over cocoa and agroforestry plants last Friday to the Federation of Unions of Cooperative Societies of Coffee and Cocoa Producers (FUPROCAT). Producers in the …

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