Togo: South Korea to support agropole project

Agriculture
Wednesday, 06 June 2018 16:21
Togo: South Korea to support agropole project

(Togo First) - South Korea will support Togo’s agropole project with its Saemaul Undong initiative which recorded a true success in the 70s.

The news was revealed during a workshop held Tuesday, between Togo’s Prime minister, Komi Selom Klassou, and a Korean delegation led by Lee Seung-tark. “We have discussed with the Prime Minister about Korea’s contribution to the project and we committed to help ensure it is successful, the South Korean official said.

In detail, the Asian nation will provide its contribution to the development of rural areas and help increase revenues of those areas’ residents. Based on its own experience with the Saemaul movement (new village), South Korea assured that the agropole project would be a success.

The Saemaul project aimed at modernizing rural areas by empowering rural communities so that they take their development into their own hands. This project helped South Korea quickly sell itself near the 2000s, as major global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), PNUD and others, got interested in the country.

Regarding Togo’s agropole project, it aims to boost the capacity of farmers and other agricultural actors to produce, process and sell, thereby creating wealth for rural people.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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