U.S. Trade with Togo in 2024

Export Market Rank
#107 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$25.24 Million
3-Year Average
$26.08 Million
Compound Average Growth
4.9% (2015-2024)
Total Export Value 2015 - 2024
Export Value by Commodity 2024

Top 10 Exports to Togo in 2024

Commodity Total Value (USD) Total Volume (Metric Tons) 10-Year Average Value (USD) 10-Year Growth
Rice $11.27 Million 13,676 $5.07 Million 1737%
Other Intermediate Products $4.58 Million 2,608 $3.12 Million -32%
Pulses $3.87 Million 5,622 $2.57 Million 2386%
Vegetable Oils (excl. soybean) $2.54 Million 1,257 $1.89 Million 1633%
Food Preparations $2.06 Million 692 $4.17 Million -13%
Wine & Related Products $223,780 --- $210,033 761%
Baked Goods $210,030 289 $136,643 ---
Milled Grains & Products $131,469 235 $15,205 ---
Non-Alcoholic Bev. (excl. juices) $88,355 7 $19,536 ---
Dairy Products $85,881 80 $96,077 ---

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Data and Analysis

The FAS Accra, Abidjan (Post) Gulfood Dubai-2025 buyers delegation is generating some $16 million in potential new sales for the Coastal West Africa Region. Post led its largest buyers delegation to date from the Coastal West Africa region – 12 from Ghana, 10 from Côte d’Ivoire, and two from Togo.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Togo: FAIRS Country Report Annual

This report marks the first annual update on Togo’s food and feed regulations, detailing the government regulatory bodies and enforcement mechanisms. It provides comprehensive information and guidance on import requirements, procedures, and documentation necessary for compliance.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Togo: Togo's ban on poultry imports

The Togolese government has temporarily banned poultry imports due to high quantities of unsold local chicken on the market.

News and Features

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack today announced the United States is investing $455 million to strengthen global food security and international capacity-building efforts.
For FY 2023, USDA anticipates awarding up to $224 million in new McGovern-Dole cooperative agreements. USDA has identified the following as priority countries for FY 2023: Cameroon, Haiti, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka, and Togo.