ProDRA: Togolese rural agriculture bolstered by the 10-year-old program

Agriculture
Monday, 13 February 2023 17:20
ProDRA: Togolese rural agriculture bolstered by the 10-year-old program

(Togo First) - Over the past decade, over 45,000 rural jobs have been created or improved as part of the Rural Development and Agriculture Development Program (ProDRA). The information came from GIZ, the German cooperation that steers the Togolese program. 

The ProDRA, according to the source, also helped raise the income of more than 12,000 agricultural actors in Togo over the period (with an average income standing at CFA280,000). Youth and women represented 42% and 31% of this pool, respectively. 

Relative to planning, the program induced the establishment of four national agricultural development strategies. Three of these strategies covered the following sectors: mango, organic cocoa, and organic pineapple. The last strategy is an industrial strategy to transform fruits and vegetables.

As part of the program, €400,000 (about CFA250 million) worth of seeds and equipment were supplied. In addition, 125,000 farmers were helped (group sales and purchases, internet bundles, product transport, compliance with good practices, etc.) to grow their offer and improve their organization, and consequently be more competitive. Last but least, 30,000 actors benefit from technical, financial, and organizational support. 

Launched in 2013, the ProDRA is co-financed by the European Union  (EU) and Germany. Throughout the 10 years during which it was deployed, the program drew from these two backers an investment of €21.2 million. Germany provided the bigger part: €16.5 million.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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