Togo: Agriculture and solar energy, a promising alliance for rural Africa

Togo, Guinea, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are embarking on a new path toward sustainable development through the launch of a regional agrivoltaic project, with technical and financial support from the European Union (EU). Gathered in Lomé since July 8, representatives from the four countries are working on a preliminary study to identify riority areas for the deployment of this innovative technology.

Agrivoltaics combines agricultural production and solar energy generation on the same plot of land. This dual-use approach maximizes land efficiency while offering two major benefits to local populations: improved food security and access to clean, sustainable energy.

According to Yaou Mery, Director of Environment in Togo, “this project offers a double benefit for rural communities: preserving farmland use while facilitating access to electricity—an essential driver of local development”.

Over the two-day workshop, participants from the agriculture, energy, and environmental sectors are mapping high-potential areas in each country. The goal is to identify arable lands where crops and solar panels can coexist without compromising productivity. This participatory approach also aims to better understand local realities and economic practices to ensure an inclusive and sustainable implementation.

For Dr. Ali Kanzari, a renewable energy expert, “the multisectoral  approach will help design solutions tailored to the specific needs of each region, while boosting rural economies”.

Ultimately, the project could transform targeted rural areas into agro-energy development hubs, promoting job creation, climate resilience, and greater energy autonomy for communities. This innovative partnership between West and Central Africa and the European Union marks a significant step toward integrated, green, and equitable development in service of the people.

Soucrebe Laré

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