Cotton: Germany to help 10,000 farmers boost their yields, sustainably

Agriculture
Wednesday, 19 October 2022 17:59
Cotton: Germany to help 10,000 farmers boost their yields, sustainably

(Togo First) - Over the next three years, the German ministry for economic cooperation and development (BMZ) will help 10,000 Togolese cotton farmers to produce their crops more sustainably. The European ministry will do so through GIZ’s “Support project for sustainable cotton production in Côte d'Ivoire, Chad, and Togo”. The latter was launched last week in Kara, the pilot city in Togo. 

Concretely, the project will allow farmers to grow cotton using less chemical fertilizers and with less impact on the environment. They will also be helped to become more resilient to climate change, by 2024.

Beneficiaries will also be trained in good environmental and social practices for cotton farming, via several rural lending and savings associations. 

The support project for sustainable cotton production will help revamp Togo’s cotton industry, according to the managing director of the Nouvelle Société Cotonnière du Togo (NSCT), Martin Drevon. "This project will increase agricultural yields and allow producers to have significant income," he said, adding that Olam has a similar project for Togo’s cotton sector.

Esaïe Edoh

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