Togo to spend CFA478 million to boost its phytosanitary control and certification system for vegetables and fruits

Agriculture
Wednesday, 14 November 2018 14:34
Togo to spend CFA478 million to boost its phytosanitary control and certification system for vegetables and fruits

(Togo First) - Yesterday, Togo’s minister of agriculture, Ouro-Koura Agadazi, officially launched in Lomé a project to improve the system for phytosanitary control and certification of fruits and vegetables in the country.

Valued at CFA478 million, this project boosts existing regulatory and institutional framework related to phytosanitary control and certification of fruits and vegetables in Togo, and aims also to encourage good practices in this area.

In detail, the project aims to improve the quality of fruits and vegetables produced locally by eliminating pests attacking these products, as well as boost access to markets.

According to Tchalla Kaziya who coordinates the project, “it will allow all actors of the sector to better understand standards in place for the products, and good practices to have in order to ensure their quality”.  

The project will also “allow the authority in charge (ed’s note: Vegetables Protection Office) to level up phytosanitary control so that the products it certifies, show no shortcomings in targeted markets,”  he added. The project will be carried out over three years.   

 Séna Akoda

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