Togo Signs Agri-Food Partnership with Brazil’s Institut Daniel Franco

Agriculture
Tuesday, 24 February 2026 10:59
Togo Signs Agri-Food Partnership with Brazil’s Institut Daniel Franco

(Togo First) - Togo’s agri-food trade ties with Brazil are expected to deepen after the West African nation signed a partnership agreement with Brazil’s Institut Daniel Franco last week in Lomé.

The agreement covers knowledge and technology transfer, the facilitation of agri-food trade and the development of joint investment projects. Titled “Établissement d’un marché commun entre le Togo et le Brésil en matière d’agroalimentaire et de renforcement des capacités,” it calls for training sessions and technical missions, the promotion of a competitive and sustainable agro-industrial ecosystem, and support for initiatives to boost trade and joint investment.

Through the partnership, Togolese authorities aim to position agriculture as a key driver of economic growth, job creation and income generation. The planned initiatives are expected to accelerate the sector’s modernization, increase crop and livestock output, improve productivity, promote local processing and strengthen food security.

Founded 94 years ago, the Institut Daniel Franco is one of Brazil’s leading institutions in agriculture, livestock and agribusiness. It is particularly known for its work in animal breeding and sustainable livestock practices.

Esaïe Edoh

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