The government initiates efforts to boost the roots and tubers sector

Agriculture
Wednesday, 03 February 2021 15:45
The government initiates efforts to boost the roots and tubers sector

(Togo First) - The government of Togo intends to boost productivity and yields in its roots and tubers sector, in the coming agricultural campaign. To this end, the Togolese Ministry of Agriculture organized last week a practical training for about a hundred actors active in this sector.  

The participants, who came from the Maritime, Plateaux, Central, and Kara regions, were taught techniques of multiplication and conservation of yam, cassava, and sweet potato. The training session, which lasted the whole week, took place at the  Centre Agronomique du littoral in Davié, about ten kilometers north of Lomé. 

Grown in many varieties, these three crops occupy more than 15% of the country's total agricultural area. They are grown in 35 out of the country’s 39 prefectures, thus forming the basis of important agri-food value chains. 

Yam, cassava, and sweet potato are food crops with proven development potential. Cassava, for example, is processed into various derivatives: tapioca, gari, starches, bread, chips, and French fries.

Klétus Situ (intern)

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