Togo Bets on Youth to Revitalize Agriculture with New FAO-Backed Program

Agriculture
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 10:17
Togo Bets on Youth to Revitalize Agriculture with New FAO-Backed Program

(Togo First) - On April 22, 2025, Togo’s Ministry of Agriculture, with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), launched a new initiative to promote agricultural entrepreneurship among young people. The program targets four key sectors: rice, sesame, cashew nuts, and cassava.

The new project aims to strengthen micro and small agricultural businesses by providing technical training, helping young entrepreneurs develop solid business plans, and improving their access to financing.

Agriculture employs nearly two-thirds of Togo’s workforce but faces major challenges like limited financing, low local processing, and climate risks. “Youth entrepreneurship is a key focus of our work,” said Dr. Djiwa Oyétoundé, Programme Officer at FAO-Togo. The program aims to build competitive, inclusive value chains and train a new generation of agro-entrepreneurs who can lead and inspire others.

Beyond agriculture, this effort supports Togo’s broader economic transformation and tackles youth unemployment head-on. The program offers specialized training, business plan assistance, and support to access financing.

 

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