PATAE: Togo seeks to better preserve its ecosystems while boosting agricultural output

Agriculture
Friday, 20 September 2019 16:21
PATAE: Togo seeks to better preserve its ecosystems while boosting agricultural output

(Togo First) - Last Wednesday, actors of Togo’s agricultural sector discussed in Lomé the implementation in Togo of the Agroecological Transition Support Project in West Africa (PATAE).

The project aims to spur agricultural practices which will help preserve and restore both exploited and natural ecosystems while improving yields of family farms, subsequently boosting food security, revenues of households and better prepare them against climate change.

According to the Togolese ministry of agriculture, PATAE aligns with “the joint agricultural strategy to foster innovative practices for optimal ecologic processes in relation to agricultural production as well as food and nutritional security across ECOWAS.”

In Togo, three projects have been picked and launched following a call for proposals. These cover mostly the Plateaux, Central and Savanes regions and will extend over four years.

PATAE benefits from the European Union’s technical and financial support. Other countries adhering to the program are Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, and Senegal.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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