A hundred Togolese cooperatives to be registered with the FAO’s support

Agriculture
Monday, 10 May 2021 14:53
A hundred Togolese cooperatives to be registered with the FAO’s support

(Togo First) - In the next few days, about a 100 farmers cooperatives will benefit from the support of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization to get officially registered. 

This was announced last Thursday by the UN body which stated it would provide €10,000 (about 6.5 million CFA) to these groups. The move, according to the FAO, aims to enable the beneficiaries to establish partnerships with national and international institutions.  

“We have identified a hundred cooperatives with which we want to carry out activities in the field, but they are neither registered nor well organized with a lack of real knowledge of their role and responsibility,” said Oyetunde Djiwa, FAO Program Officer in Lomé.                          

Indeed, in Togo, nearly 25,000 farmers cooperatives are active but only 20% of them are registered according to recent data from the ministry of agriculture. 

The situation prevents the remaining 80% from accessing loans and other forms of support that could allow them to become major producers, according to Djiwa. 

The projected registration will be co-piloted with the national project for the promotion of rural entrepreneurship (PNPER).

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