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Colombian Finance Minister invites the US, the world’s largest coffee consumer, to return to the ICO
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The FNC CEO signed the agreement that will govern the International Coffee Organization (ICO) in a ceremony accompanied by the country’s Minister of Finance, José Antonio Ocampo, who highlighted the formal involvement of the private sector in the industry.
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The agreement formally welcomes, for the first time in 60 years, the world’s largest private coffee marketers, roasters, and manufacturers, along with coffee farmers and their governments, Ocampo noted.
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“The objective of the agreement is to find new ways to improve conditions in the coffee sector worldwide and provide a livelihood for millions of people around the world,” said Iván Romero-Martínez, president of the International Coffee Council (ICC), the ICO’s highest governing body.
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The agreement strengthens the structure of the organization, with a more active and committed participation of private actors, with a view to achieving a more sustainable global coffee industry for the entire chain, where coffee growers are the first link.