Togo-Brazil: Outgoing Brazilian ambassador sums up bilateral cooperation achievements to President Gnassingbe

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Friday, 08 October 2021 13:45
Togo-Brazil: Outgoing Brazilian ambassador sums up bilateral cooperation achievements to President Gnassingbe

(Togo First) - After six years of service in Togo, Brazil’s ambassador to Togo, Antônio Carlos De Salles Menezes, is ending his mission in the country. In this framework, he met with President Faure Gnassingbe to recapitulate progress made relative to the cooperation between the two countries.

According to the diplomat, trade between Brazil and Togo soared in recent years, reaching $97 million in 2017. Regarding agriculture, the South American country backed Togo’s cotton development policy, via the second phase of the Coton4+ project launched in 2015. The latter enabled 500 Togolese farmers to boost their capacities, relative to techniques to growing improved seeds.

Looking back at the progress achieved over the period reviewed, Antônio Carlos De Salles Menezes lauded the improving cooperation between Brazil and Togo.

“Throughout my stay in Lomé, we have started some projects,” the outgoing ambassador said while regretting their disruption by the pandemic.

It is worth noting that Togo and Brazil have been cooperating since 1972.

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