
C么te d'Ivoire was invited to the International Specialty Coffee Fair, a global event for the coffee industry, held from June 25 to 27, 2026, in Brussels, Belgium. During the event, C么te d'Ivoire's Permanent Representative, SEM Aly TOURE, participated in a high-level roundtable. This discussion included public and private sector partners, the European Union, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO, the Inter-African Coffee Organization IACO, the International Coffee Organization ICO, and the European Coffee Federation ECF. The roundtable focused on how UNIDO's technical assistance programs and strategic partnerships could lead to sustainable investments across the African coffee value chain. The event also facilitated experience sharing among coffee value chain stakeholders. C么te d'Ivoire and Ethiopia were the only two African countries present at this high-level roundtable. Additionally, a memorandum of understanding was signed between UNIDO and the ECF. A working session also took place between C么te d'Ivoire's Representative and Mr. Andrea De Marco, UNIDO's Representative to the European Union, where UNIDO expressed its willingness to support Ivorian authorities in ensuring the sustainability of the coffee sector in C么te d'Ivoire.
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