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Togo Introduces Updated Forestry Regulations

Togo Introduces Updated Forestry Regulations
Sunday, 11 May 2025 13:35

Togo pushes new forestry regulations to modernize its environmental laws. Sector players met in Lomé from April 24 to 25, 2025, to validate a revised draft forestry code.

The Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources (MERF) leads the reform to align national rules with global sustainable management standards and multilateral agreements. The update falls under the government’s 2020-2025 roadmap, especially under efforts to modernize environmental legislation.

The revised code contains 173 articles. For this new code, 140 old articles were amended, 13 deleted, and 33 added. Colonel Koffi Dimizou, MERF’s Secretary General, stated: “It’s about adapting our legislative framework to the new paradigms of environmental preservation and sustainable development.”

The new draft will be reviewed by the government’s General Secretariat for legislative review before adoption by the National Assembly. The reform aims to boost forest governance, protect ecosystems, and advance Togo’s climate goals. This follows the recent adoption of a climate change law by the National Assembly.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 
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