Togo: Subsistence crop output soared 7% in 2017-18 season

Agriculture
Tuesday, 27 March 2018 14:30
Togo: Subsistence crop output soared 7% in 2017-18 season

(Togo First) - Subsistence crop production in Togo rose by 7% during the 2017-2018 season. This was disclosed by the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) in its March 2018 report on economic integration policies within the WAEMU.

The increase was spurred by favorable weather recorded throughout 2017 in the sub-region. According to the report, the union’s subsistence crop output soared by 6.1% over the period reviewed. BCEAO attributes this progression to a surge in tubers (+6.5%) and grain (+6.2%) outputs.

It should be noted that Togo’s performance exceeds that of Burkina Faso (+6.2%), Benin (+5.7%) and Mali (+4.3%). Highest performances recorded in the region however came from Guinea Bissau (+8%), Senegal (+8%) and Côte d’Ivoire (+7.49%).

In Togo, subsistence crop farming contributes significantly to agricultural output. To ensure food security, the government has since 2011 launched a 5-year investment programme in agriculture. This programme has been extended to the next decade due to satisfying results recorded in its framework, especially in regards to food self-sufficiency.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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