Lomé Hosts West Africa Workshop to Tackle Agricultural Risks

Economic governance
Wednesday, 18 June 2025 09:58
Lomé Hosts West Africa Workshop to Tackle Agricultural Risks

(Togo First) - Lomé is hosting a major regional workshop focused on managing agricultural risks in West Africa. The event started on June 16 and ends on June 20. It is organized by the ECOWAS Commission, Togo’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Water, and the Platform for Agricultural Risk Management (PARM).

The workshop aims to draw a regional program to help farmers withstand shocks such as droughts, floods, price spikes, diseases, and political unrest. It is worth noting that agriculture employs over 60% of West Africa’s workforce and contributes 35% to the regional economy.

ECOWAS Commissioner Massandjé Touré-Litsé opened the event by warning that “every drought, flood, price spike, or disease wipes away months or years of effort, threatening families, rural economies, and sometimes social peace.” She then urged leaders to “turn risks into opportunities” with bold agricultural policies.

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Expanding the Partnership

The program builds on 10 years of ECOWAS-PARM collaboration. After pilot projects in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Niger, and Senegal, the partners plan to expand the effort to all ECOWAS states through a regional facility aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Dr. Emmanuel Koffi GLE of ECOWAS said, “ECOWAS Commission, in strategic partnership with PARM, decided to support our member states in managing agricultural risks and help integrate this issue into our policies.”

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The workshop brings together experts, agriculture ministries, insurers, financial institutions, and farmers’ groups. They will identify top risks by country, share lessons, and develop solutions like crop insurance and climate-smart innovations.

More than 34 million people in West Africa face food insecurity, underscoring the urgency.

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