Togo: Controlled growth for sovereign and transformative development

In the face of global economic challenges and tensions that are slowing down many African economies, Togo is charting its own course. In 2024, with a growth rate of 6.5%, the country confirmed the strength of a model built on structural transformation, productive investment, and the valorization of local resources. This achievement, shaped by a favorable context, is proof of a clear strategy to build endogenous, controlled, and sovereign development in service of Togolese citizens and the nation’s future.

The remarkable progress of trade and industry reflects a policy of major investments focused on local processing and regional integration. The Adétikopé Industrial Platform (PIA), more than just a special economic zone, has become a symbol of a Togo that no longer wishes to simply export raw materials, but instead create value, jobs, and income within its own borders.

In agriculture, the Planned Agricultural Development Zones (ZAAP) embody a coherent strategy of modernization, mechanization, and securing production. These ZAAPs are not just agricultural projects; they represent the backbone of a growing food sovereignty, driven by the determination to reduce external dependencies.

Momentum in the SME sector is also significant, marking a shift toward a real, inclusive economy rooted in local initiative. Although banks have been slow to follow, public policy is sending a strong message: produce in Togo, consume Togolese, and create wealth for Togolese people.

The 2024 economic growth reflects a carefully managed strategic transformation — a country choosing added value over ease, sovereignty over dependency, and construction over waiting.

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