Togo: Organic soybean future discussed in Atakpame

Published 2023년 9월 8일

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Stakeholders in Togo's organic soybean sector and its financial partners and institutions met in Atakpame to discuss the challenges in the sector and potential solutions. The meeting, organized by JCAT and the FAO, allowed participants to evaluate and praise the organization of the organic soybean sector and explore new incentives for importing organic products from Europe. Togo aims to strengthen local processing, increase exports, and enhance human resources in the sector through a new five-year strategy.
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(Togo First) - Stakeholders of the Togolese organic soybean sector and the country’s financial partners and institutions held a meeting on September 6 to discuss the sector’s challenges and how to tackle them. The meeting was hosted in Atakpame, 150 km from Lomé, the capital. It was organized by Jonction de Croissance Agricole of Togo (JCAT) and the FAO. The roundtable, according to Oyetounde Djiwa, FAO’s director in Togo, enabled the various stakeholders and partners to appraise and laud how the organic soybean sector is organized. The participants, Djiwa added, also took the opportunity to look at the new incentives that Europe set up to import more ...
Source: Togofirst

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