Togo: World Bank Pumps $300 Million into Agriculture

Agriculture
Friday, 13 June 2025 11:28
Togo: World Bank Pumps $300 Million into Agriculture

(Togo First) - The World Bank has approved a $300 million boost for Togo’s agriculture sector. The package, announced June 11, 2025, will fuel the country’s decade-long modernization plan, ProMAT.

ProMAT aims to drive productivity, expand irrigation across 7,200 hectares, promote sustainable land use across 50,000 hectares, and push farmers to adopt climate-smart technology. The program takes a results-first approach and splits funding into two main phases.

“At the Togo Agricultural Producers Forum, farmers made it clear they want the World Bank to back the sector’s transformation,” declared World Bank representative Fily Sissoko. 

The plan targets over 340,000 farmers—including 114,000 women and 102,000 young people—and aims to create 72,500 jobs. It will help small farmers join bigger value chains and strengthen institutions like the Agricultural Transformation Agency.

In detail, the World Bank Group brings an integrated strategy, shaping public policy. The other partners, the IFC and MIGA, bring in private investors and guarantee agricultural inputs, respectively.

Lomé expects the new push will help turn agriculture into a powerhouse for resilience, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

This article was initially published in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

 

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