Cotton: Togo’s Production Could Drop Again This Year

Agriculture
Friday, 25 October 2024 14:09
Cotton: Togo’s Production Could Drop Again This Year

(Togo First) - Togo could produce 66,000 tonnes of cotton in the 2024-2025 campaign, again 67,000 tonnes in the previous campaign.

Industry stakeholders met in Sokodé (350 km north of Lomé) on October 23, 2024, to discuss the reasons behind the downward expectations. Among others, they cited climatic challenges, particularly a prolonged drought during the planting phase, which negatively affected crop development, noting: "This phenomenon hurt plantation development." Additionally, there are concerns about seed quality.

Farmers plan to cultivate 79,306 hectares with an average 840 kg per hectare yield to achieve the forecast. This anticipated drop comes as the Togolese cotton industry struggles to regain its former strength. Since Singaporean group Olam took control of Togo's cotton sector in 2020, production has remained below 60,000 tonnes until last year.

Cotton growers blame the new management for not revitalizing the industry. Moreover, climate change keeps affecting harvest. Many farmers are also shifting to more profitable crops like soybeans.

Esaïe Edoh

 

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