Togo's Food Security Agency launches cereal sales campaign

Published 2023년 3월 27일

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The National Food Security Agency of Togo has initiated a month-long campaign to sell cereals at low prices across the nation. The campaign, which began on March 20, is aimed at making cereals readily available to the population. The agency will sell corn, rice, beans, and sorghum in bags of 50kg and 20kg. The cereals are purchased from farmers during harvest. The Togolese government plans to allocate CFA13 billion to food security this year, which is 25% of the annual budget for the ministry of agriculture.
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(Togo First) - The National Food Security Agency of Togo currently sells cereals at low cost nationwide. The campaign, which will last a month, began on March 20. The cereals sold are corn, rice, beans, and sorghum, in bags of 50kg and 20kg. According to the ANSAT, each region will receive 200 tons of grains. The cereals are purchased from farmers during harvest. The operation aims to make sure Togolese populations can readily obtain cereals. The Togolese government, it should be reminded, plans to ...
Source: Togofirst

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