Cotton: Ogou and Anié farmers aim to cultivate 6,000 ha in the 2023-2024 campaign

Agriculture
Saturday, 29 April 2023 03:15
Cotton: Ogou and Anié farmers aim to cultivate 6,000 ha in the 2023-2024 campaign

(Togo First) - The cooperative of cotton farmers of Ogou and Anié, two prefectures of Togo, produced 3,887 t of the crop in the 2022-2023 campaign. This is about 7% of the total quantity marketed across the country over the period–52,000 t. 

The cooperative disclosed the figures last week referring to its campaign report for the sector. The document further indicates that the farmers of the two prefectures grew the crop over 5,683 ha of land, and recorded an average yield of 778 kg/ha. 

These results were yielded by 3,746 farmers, including 454 women, and spread over 293 groups of farmers. For the next campaign, the cooperative plans to cultivate 6,000 hectares, and produce 4,800 tons, thus corresponding to a yield of 1,000 kg/ha.

In recent years, Togo’s cotton sector has been facing several challenges, including unfavorable rainfall, and competition from soybean, which farmers believe to be more profitable.

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