(Togo First) - • The National Agricultural Training Institute (INFA) in Tové trained 100 young people in tractor operation and maintenance.
• The program, led by the Ministry of Agriculture and the National Employment Agency (ANPE), aims to expand rural employment and mechanization capacity.
• Graduates will support the Regional Centers for Agricultural Mechanization (CRMA) to improve productivity and investment security.
Togo’s National Agricultural Training Institute (INFA) in Tové certified 50 young trainees on October 7, 2025, after completing a program in tractor driving and maintenance. The graduation follows a similar session in Kara, bringing the total number of trained participants to 100 under the country’s National Program for Agricultural Mechanization and Youth Employment Promotion.
The initiative forms part of the government’s broader efforts to modernize agriculture and reduce youth unemployment, especially in rural areas.
The three-month training program, launched by the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the National Employment Agency (ANPE), provided practical instruction in tractor operation, coupling systems, maintenance, plowing, sowing, and mowing.
Authorities said the goal is to create a skilled workforce capable of managing and maintaining equipment deployed in the Regional Centers for Agricultural Mechanization (CRMA) — key hubs for advancing agricultural productivity.
According to Kossi Tsiglo, Director General of the ANPE, the initiative will “help secure agricultural investments, strengthen productivity, and create skilled jobs in rural areas.”
This article was initially published in French by R.E.D
Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum