Togo: Organic producers launch local products market in Lomé

Economic governance
Wednesday, 23 May 2018 15:03
Togo: Organic producers launch local products market in Lomé

(Togo First) - In Lomé, a local products’ market was just launched by Togolese organic producers. The market is located at the FAO place and will open every Friday.

The initiative was led by Togo’s agricultural products processors cooperative (COTPAT), and various associations such as the Young Agricultural Entrepreneurs Forum (FOJEA) and Espace Vivi-Fruits. It emerged from the fact that farmers and producers fail to sell their output, due to insufficient outlets. Actually, this causes them to sell their products cheaply, making very little profit.

The local products market thus aims to valorize local organic products and boost their consumption and sales.

To achieve this goal, the market’s promoters intend to sensitize visitors about the benefits - mostly for health - of products offered. However, they also urged producers to improve their output’s quality.

Triggering a change in populations’ perception of local organic products would not only create more jobs, but also positively impact economic growth, the promoters indicated.

Products sold at the market include maize flour-made biscuits, oils, tea, syrups, spices, chocolate and soaps, among others.

Séna Akoda

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