Kennedy Round: Japan Boosts Food Aid to Togo with CFA800 Million

Agriculture
Thursday, 07 August 2025 05:56
Kennedy Round: Japan Boosts Food Aid to Togo with CFA800 Million

(Togo First) - Togo has secured CFA800 million in fresh support from Japan under the Kennedy Round 2025 (KR 2025) food aid project. Japan delivers this funding as part of its non-reimbursable financial cooperation, allowing Togo to purchase rice. The rice will be sold at subsidized prices to vulnerable groups.

The Kennedy Round project does more than provide food aid. It acts as an economic tool by recycling revenue from rice sales into a counterpart fund. This fund finances structural projects, especially in agriculture and education. This strategy strengthens nutrition security and promotes long-term socio-economic growth.

Ambassador Junji Gomakubo highlighted Japan’s commitment to Togo by reminding, “Japan supports Togo’s efforts to improve the food situation, particularly through the development of ZAAP (Planned Agricultural Development Zones).”

Togo’s Minister of Agriculture, Antoine Lekpa Gbegbeni, called the partnership “crucial” amid rising food price volatility. He emphasized, “The sale of KR rice, beyond its contribution to strengthening food and nutritional security, helps stabilize market prices and creates counterpart funds that serve to implement development projects for the welfare of our populations.”

This latest donation supplements previous shipments, including 2,275 tonnes of rice delivered in February 2025 under KR 2023. Another shipment is planned by the end of 2025 as part of KR 2024. Togo has already used counterpart funds effectively, purchasing 130 tractors to mechanize ZAAP sites.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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