Togo’s Agricultural School Expands Reach With Online Courses

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Tuesday, 29 July 2025 10:47
Togo’s Agricultural School Expands Reach With Online Courses

(Togo First) - Togo’s National Institute of Agricultural Education of Tové, or INFA, plans to expand its academic programs by introducing online courses. INFA Director General Bitang Bamazi recently announced this initiative, saying it is part of the school's repositioning strategy.

This move aims to broaden the school's reach beyond its traditional limits and increase its international visibility. “INFA Tové needs to reach a global audience by putting its services online, letting anyone interested benefit from them no matter where they are,” Bamazi stated.

In addition to digitalization, INFA plans to develop training programs specifically for agricultural professionals. The goal is to align curricula with field needs and sector developments.

As part of this effort, INFA Tové intends to offer a three-year program structured into three cycles, accessible to students who have completed their BEPC, or Brevet d'Études du Premier Cycle. These programs will cover various fields including crop production, livestock, and general agriculture. Graduates will earn a vocational diploma, or Brevet Professionnel.

This new direction is part of the institute's reorganization, which aligns with current national agricultural policy. A key objective is to train qualified technicians who can pursue further specialized higher education.

Esaïe Edoh

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