Togo adopts smart valleys system for rice farming

Published 2024년 7월 1일

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Togo has launched the 'Smart Valleys' system to enhance its rice sector, with initial training provided to 120 farmers in Blitta. The system is designed to enhance rainwater retention in rice paddies, thereby reducing flood-induced fertilizer loss and enhancing yields. The farmers were taught affordable techniques for improved water and space management in rice cultivation, and were also supplied with necessary equipment. This initiative is in line with Togo's goal of producing 1,115,087 tonnes of rice by 2030.
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(Togo First) - Togo has adopted the "Smart Valleys" system to boost its rice sector. This is a sustainable system for managing rice-growing lowlands. It was recently introduced to 120 farmers in Blitta, with the support of the West African Food System Resilience Program (FSRP). The "Smart Valleys" system helps retain rainwater in fields, thus reducing flood-induced fertilizer loss while increasing yields. Farmers introduced to the system learned low-cost techniques for better water and space management in rice fields. They also received ...
Source: Togofirst

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