MIFA, ProMIFA, and FAO work on strategies to develop poultry, corn, rice, and tomato sectors in Togo

Published 2021년 4월 22일

Tridge summary

A collaborative effort between the Risk Sharing Agricultural Financing Incentive Mechanism (MIFA), the MIFA support project, and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is underway in Togo to collect data for the development of the poultry, corn, rice, and tomato sectors. The information gathered will be utilized to formulate policies, programs, and projects to enhance the agricultural sector and promote the efficient and sustainable use of natural resources. This initiative is in line with the Togolese government's five-year strategy to increase agricultural productivity and yields in the specified sectors, as well as to enhance processing industries, farmers' access to financing and markets.
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Original content

(Togo First) - Teams from the Risk Sharing Agricultural Financing Incentive Mechanism (MIFA), the MIFA support project, and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) are currently carrying out a data collection campaign to finalize strategies to develop the poultry, corn, rice, and tomato sectors in Togo. The strategies will, according to delegates from the three bodies, “not only help draw policies, programs, and projects for the development of the agricultural sector but also lead to the efficient and sustainable management of natural resources.” The partnership between MIFA, ProMIFA, and the FAO, aligns with the five-year roadmap of the Togolese ...
Source: Togofirst

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