Organization:International Coffee Organization

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Logo of International Coffee Organization Organización Internacional del Café  (Spanish) Organização Internacional do Café  (Portuguese) Organisation Internationale du Café  (French)
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World map indicating the member states of the International Coffee Organization.
  ICO exporting members
  ICO importing members
HeadquartersLondon, WC1
United Kingdom
Official languages
TypeTrade bloc
Members
Leaders
• Executive director
Brazil Vanusia Nogueira
Establishment1963; 61 years ago (1963)
CurrencyIndexed as United States dollar -per-lb

The International Coffee Organization (ICO) was set up in 1963 in London, under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) due to the economic importance of coffee. It administers the International Coffee Agreement (ICA), an important instrument for development cooperation.

It was a result of the five-year International Coffee Agreement signed in 1962 at the UN in New York City and renegotiated in 1968, 1976, 1983, 1994 and 2007 at the ICO in London.[1]

The International Coffee Council is the highest authority of the Organization and is composed of representatives of each Member Government. It meets in March and September to discuss coffee matters, approve strategic documents and consider the recommendations of advisory bodies and committees.

The ICO's headquarters is located at 222 Gray's Inn Road in London and its current executive director is the Brazil ian José Sette.[citation needed]

The United States officially withdrew from the International Coffee Agreement in June 2018.[2] As of February 2, 2022 ICO Member Governments represent 93% of world coffee production and 63% of world consumption.[3][4]

Membership

As 2 February 2022, its membership comprises 42 producing members and 7 importing members.[3][4]

Exporting Member Countries
  •  Angola
  •  Bolivia
  •  Brazil
  •  Burundi
  •  Cameroon
  •  Central African Republic
  •  Colombia
  •  Costa Rica
  •  Côte d'Ivoire
  •  Cuba
  •  Democratic Republic of the Congo
  •  Ecuador
  •  El Salvador
  •  Ethiopia
  •  Gabon
  •  Ghana
  •  Honduras
  •  India
  •  Indonesia
  •  Kenya
  •  Liberia
  •  Madagascar
  •  Malawi
  •  Mexico
  •    Nepal
  •  Nicaragua
  •  Nigeria
  •  Panama
  •  Papua New Guinea
  •  Peru
  •  Philippines
  •  Rwanda
  •  Sierra Leone
  •  Tanzania
  •  Thailand
  •  Timor-Leste
  •  Togo
  •  Venezuela
  •  Vietnam
  •  Yemen
  •  Zambia
  •  Zimbabwe
Importing Member Countries
  •  European Union
  •  Japan
  •  Norway
  •  Russia
  •   Switzerland
  •  Tunisia
  •  United Kingdom

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