Togo produced over 40,000 t of pineapples in 2021-2022 season

Agriculture
Monday, 21 November 2022 15:58
Togo produced over 40,000 t of pineapples in 2021-2022 season

(Togo First) - Over 40,000 tons of pineapples were produced in Togo during the 2021-2022 season. The exact figure–44,391 tons—was reported last September by the PROCAT, a project that supports Togo’s pineapple sector.

Out of the volume produced over the period reviewed, 33,737 tons were grown organically.

Compared to 2019 when the country produced 30,149 tons, the recent output is up by 47%. In 2017, Togo produced even fewer pineapples: 27,000 t.

The improvement is attributable mostly to the PROCAT which supported, in several ways, rural and agricultural actors, as well as micro, small, and medium businesses active in the pineapple sector.

The PROCAT is financed by the European Union and backed by the German Ministry of Cooperation (BMZ). In 2020, the two partners gave Togo’s national federation of pineapple producers CFA30 million to help local pineapple-processing businesses be more competitive.

Esaïe Edoh

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