Togo Begins Validation of Organic Production Standards

Agriculture
Thursday, 05 February 2026 11:25
Togo Begins Validation of Organic Production Standards

(Togo First) - Organic production stakeholders in Togo are seeking to establish local standards to certify their products. The document aims to give national producers improved access to organic certification.

The framework is currently undergoing validation at a workshop that opened on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, in Lome. The event is organized by the National Association of Organic Agriculture in Togo (ANABIO-Togo) in collaboration with the German development agency GIZ.

Our commitment began in 2020 when we worked with stakeholders to define a production and marketing framework for unique Togolese products within the Bio-SPG system,” explained Dr. Combe K. Selom Anani, president of Anabio-Togo. On implementation, he said they worked with producers and agroecological farms.

The framework is also designed to support stakeholders committed to agroecology. Following its validation, it will grant Togolese producers access to organic certification and help boost consumption of local products.

According to Dr. Essot'na Heyou Bodjona, director general of the Togolese Standardization Agency (ATN), the document sets out requirements not only for organic production, but also for plant production, animal production, and governance. The workshop in Lome follows initial discussions held in other localities across the country, including Atakpame, Kpalime, and Sokode.

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