CADERT plans to boost agricultural sector through public-private partnerships

Economic governance
Monday, 27 August 2018 11:48
CADERT plans to boost agricultural sector through public-private partnerships

In line with government’s efforts to improve agriculture, the Autonomous Centre for Studies and Capacity-Building for Development (CADERT) carried out a study on “the contribution of public-private partnerships to agricultural development in Togo”. Last Friday, the document was submitted for validation.  

The study aims to help the government achieve the goals it laid under the 2018-2022 National Development Plan; two of these goals include promoting promising agricultural value chains and developing agricultural hubs.

The study also aims to identify investment opportunities that agriculture can provide to the private sector, and make recommendations regarding public-private partnership (PPP) models which can spur agricultural growth in the country. “A public-private partnership is one of the funding mechanisms involving both the public and private sectors, bringing them to take actions that will benefit populations,” said Odilia Gnassingbé, Chief Executive of CADERT.  

Let’s note that the document, prior to being submitted for validation, was subjected to observations by agricultural actors and PPP experts for improvement.

Séna Akoda

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