FAO-backed project launched to support women coconut oil producers in Togo

Agriculture
Thursday, 07 May 2026 13:23
FAO-backed project launched to support women coconut oil producers in Togo

(Togo First) - A project aimed at building the capacity of women’s coconut oil cooperatives in four prefectures of Togo was launched on Tuesday in Aného.

Funded by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) through the Togo Coastal Communities Climate Change Resilience Project (R4C-Togo), the initiative targets six cooperatives in the Maritime Region. Financial details were not disclosed.

The program will train women producers in coconut oil processing techniques, including quality control, packaging and labeling, to help improve product competitiveness.

Participating cooperatives will receive processing equipment such as grinders and kneaders, as well as technical support and training on sourcing raw materials.

Project officials said the initiative aims to strengthen the coconut value chain while improving income opportunities for rural women.

Coconut production plays an important role in several coastal communities in Togo by supporting jobs and household incomes. However, women working in the sector often face limited access to equipment and production resources.

The project seeks to improve the organization and productivity of participating cooperatives.

Esaïe Edoh

To contact us: c o n t a c t [@] t o g o f i r s t . c o m

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.