Togo : Moyen-Mono prefecture no more isolated

Agriculture
Thursday, 30 August 2018 17:08
Togo : Moyen-Mono prefecture no more isolated

(Togo First) - Started in 2016, works to rehabilitate the 57km-long Notsé-Tohoun-Benin border road have been completed. They cost CFA35 billion.

Financed by the State and the West African Development Bank (BOAD), the road plays a major economic role for the Moyen-Mono prefecture in the Plateau region. It will indeed open up the landlocked prefecture and thus ease access to the Moyen-Mono hydrographic basin which has one of the greatest agricultural potential in the country.

The area is actually one of the three selected by the government to develop agro hubs. Other sites are the basins of Kara and Oti. The agropole project will, according to the government’s forecast, help create 25,000 jobs. It aims to boost the country’s local agricultural processing capacity.

Séna Akoda

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