Horticulture: Togolese Ministry of Agriculture Trains Sector’s Players on Climate-Smart Agriculture

Agriculture
Thursday, 27 June 2024 16:00
Horticulture: Togolese Ministry of Agriculture Trains Sector’s Players on Climate-Smart Agriculture

(Togo First) - The Ministry of Agriculture recently organized in Kpalimé (120 km from Lomé) a workshop on climate change adaptation. Targeting horticultural farmers, the workshop took place on June 25 and 26. 

During the two days, agricultural technicians, NGO representatives, and experts from various institutions covered a wide range of topics. These included the selection of seeds adapted to changing climatic conditions, the adoption of resilient cropping practices, and the implementation of efficient water management to ensure year-round production

The training is part of the Projet Promotion des Filières horticoles au Togo (PROFIT), financially supported by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)/Food for Progress. The main objective was to identify climate-resilient agricultural technologies and techniques suitable for the sustainable production of okra, pepper, and cassava.

According to Boabekoa Guidan, Deputy Director of PROFIT, it is important to develop training modules based on the identified technologies to build the capacity of agricultural players in the production, processing, and marketing of horticultural products. Guidan then urged trainees to focus their efforts on concrete, practical solutions essential for supporting farming communities in the long term.

Implemented by Lutheran World Relief (LWR) and its partners, PROFIT will run until September 2028, with the goal of bolstering Togo's horticulture industry.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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