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Agriculture
Thursday 22 March, 2018
Agriculture
University of Lomé gets CFA160 mln worth of equipment from UNIDO and International Atomic Energy Agency
On March 20, 2018, the University of Lomé got teaching equipment from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the…
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Wednesday 21 March, 2018
Agriculture
Togo, world’s 7th largest shea producer, wants to host 12th annual conference on shea
Togo has joined the Global Shea Alliance on the sidelines of the 11th annual conference on shea sector recently held in…
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Thursday 15 March, 2018
Agriculture
Togo: Institut des Métiers de l’Agriculture of Kara to train individuals in agribusiness and more
Situated 450 km from Lomé, the Institut des Métiers de l’Agriculture (Institute of Agricultural Professions - ISMA) of the University…
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Tuesday 13 March, 2018
Agriculture
Togo : Cashew nuts exports to US up 53% in 2017
In 2017, Togo exported 246 tons of cashew nuts to US, up 53% compared to 2016, Commodafrica reports quoting an…
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Friday 9 March, 2018
Agriculture
Karité Togo label launched under aegis of Ministry of Agriculture
On March 7, 2018, the Karité Togo label was launched under the aegis of the Ministry of Agriculture and Husbandry…
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Monday 26 February, 2018
Agriculture
Spurred by PNIASA and PASA, poultry production soars significantly in 2011-2017
In Togo, as agriculture fares well, poultry is not left out it appears. Indeed, according to data released by Dr.…
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Monday 26 February, 2018
Agriculture
Togo to benefit from ECOWAS’ recently launched business incubation scheme
On Feb. 22, 2018, ECOWAS launched the first phase of its companies incubation programme by creating a first pilot centre…
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Tuesday 20 February, 2018
Agriculture
Nathalie Kpanté : “If I had the power to change things, I would start with Togo’s educational system… Entrepreneurship is taught since childhood”
Nathalie Kpanté, 30, entrepreneur and production head at Choco-Togo is one of many young Africans trying to change the face…
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Tuesday 20 February, 2018
Agriculture
Lomé to host “Gbedegbevo” fair dedicated to old patterns fabrics, starting from March 10, 2018
In Togo, the “Gbedegbevo” fair for the valorization of old patterns fabrics will open on March 10, in Lomé. According to…
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Tuesday 13 February, 2018
Agriculture
Togo: Coffee sector records good performances, trend expected to be sustained
From 2011 to 2016, Togo’s coffee output grew from 10,000 tons to 17,010 tons. Over the same period, areas where…
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Thursday 8 February, 2018
Agriculture
Togo: Government to rehabilitate tech hall of College of Agronomy overseen by University of Lomé
Soon, the college of agronomy overseen by the Univeristy of Lomé will have its tech hall renovated. Related works fall…
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Thursday 8 February, 2018
Agriculture
Inter-African Coffee Organization to create special fund could revive Togo’s coffee sector
Last Tuesday, the 57th general annual meeting of the Inter-African Coffee Organization (IACO) came to an end. It was held in…
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