Togo Reviews FAO-Supported Rural Projects on Restoration and Agroecology

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Saturday, 15 November 2025 17:33
Togo Reviews FAO-Supported Rural Projects on Restoration and Agroecology

(Togo First) - Representatives of rural organizations in Togo met in Lomé on November 13-14 for a national review workshop on the Forest and Farm Facility (FFF), an FAO-backed programme that supports landscape restoration and agroecology initiatives.

The FFF, launched in Togo in 2024, provides direct funding to 20 farmers’ groups for projects that promote sustainable management of natural resources. The projects cover all five regions of the country and support Togo’s commitments on forest landscape restoration and climate-resilient agriculture.

Colonel Aoufoh Dimizou, Secretary General of the Ministry of Forest Resources, said the FFF is “not a standalone project but a long-term mechanism that links grassroots farming organizations to national development priorities.” FAO officials said the review was important for assessing progress in the field and strengthening how rural groups are managed.

One of the initiatives highlighted during the workshop was the SCOOPS Pro Mangues cooperative in the Vo region, which has planted 20 hectares of mango trees and set up a facility to produce dried mango and liqueurs. Programme managers said the FFF is helping to create jobs, diversify farmers’ incomes, and improve food security.

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