AfDB blames climate change for agriculture’s smaller contribution to Togo’s GDP

Agriculture
Tuesday, 31 May 2022 03:50
AfDB blames climate change for agriculture’s smaller contribution to Togo’s GDP

(Togo First) - In the past 15 years, the share of agriculture in Togo’s GDP shrank by over 12%. The African Development Bank (AfDB) believes the drop was driven by climate change. 

In its latest economic outlook for the country, the pan-African institution notes that agriculture’s share in Togo’s GDP slumped from 37.3% in 2008 to 24.7%. 

Regardless, chances for the country to achieve SDG 13 (Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts) are “favorable”, according to the AfDB. 

"In 2021, Togo strengthened its institutional framework by adopting the REDD+ strategy and the coastal law. In addition, the solar power plant in Blitta, with a capacity of 50 MW, should help increase national access to electricity to 60% in 2022, compared to 45% in 2018," the Abidjan-based Bank adds.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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