Lomé hosts a key meeting focused on professionalizing the African cotton sector

Agriculture
Thursday, 23 November 2023 03:39
Lomé hosts a key meeting focused on professionalizing the African cotton sector

(Togo First) - Cotton farmers from 15 West and Central African countries have gathered in Lomé, Togo, since Tuesday, for a meeting that aims to define new strategies for improving the industry. Set to close on November 23, the meeting is organized by the African Cotton Producers Association (AProCA).

The meeting mainly focuses on issues such as the difficulty in setting international market prices and scarce funding for farmer training.

The roundtable should yield solutions for professionalizing the sector, increasing yields, and improving the socio-economic conditions of African cotton farmers.

"Associations of African cotton farmers have become aware that the problems of the cotton sector in Africa can only be resolved if all players in the sector become true professionals, each at their level..,." said Kouroufei Koussouwè, President of AProCA.

AProCA was founded in December 2004 in Cotonou, Benin, with the mission of defending African farmers’ interests in regional and international cotton bodies.

Esaïe Edoh

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