Burkina Faso: President Ibrahim Traoré’s industrial vision takes root with a modern potato processing plant in Ouahigouya

In about eight months, the city of Ouahigouya, capital of the Yatenga region, will host a modern industrial facility dedicated to the conservation, processing, and marketing of potatoes. This Friday, February 27, 2026, the Minister of Trade, Industry, and Handicrafts, Serge Gnaniodem Poda, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the factory of the Society for the Conservation and Processing of Agricultural Products (SOCOTRA-SA), thus marking a concrete step in the industrialization policy desired by the Head of State, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

This project, with a total cost of 3.5 billion CFA francs, will span a three-hectare site and ultimately generate more than 1,400 direct and indirect jobs. But beyond the figures, it is the philosophy underlying this project that deserves emphasis.

Indeed, SOCOTRA perfectly embodies the new economic dynamic driven by the highest authorities: moving beyond the simple role of raw material exporter to build genuine industrial sovereignty.

During the ceremony, Minister Serge Gnaniodem Poda was clear: this factory is a direct response to the vision of President Ibrahim Traoré. “The vision of the highest authorities of our country is the promotion of endogenous development and the reduction of dependence on imports. Through SOCOTRA, the government reaffirms its desire to further create a secure environment in the field of industrialization,” he declared.

This project is part of a coherent global strategy. Since 2025, the government has undertaken major structural reforms, including the nationalization of strategic companies such as SN-CITEC in the oilseed sector and SN-SOSUCO for sugar, in order to control value chains and stabilize essential sectors.

At the same time, the State encourages private initiative, as evidenced by SOCOTRA, the fruit of the foresight of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and its shareholders.

The impact on the national economy is expected to be significant. The Yatenga region is a major basin for vegetable production, and potato cultivation there is a source of livelihood and resilience for the population.

With this factory, local producers will benefit from a stable outlet and will be able to see their harvests processed locally, thus creating more Burkinabe added value.

A few days earlier, the Minister had visited local units such as Faso Rissongo, demonstrating the attention paid to the entire processing ecosystem.

By committing more than 700 billion CFA francs in 2026 to priority sectors, including industry and trade, the government of Captain Ibrahim Traoré demonstrates that the conquest of economic sovereignty is not a slogan, but a tangible undertaking.

SOCOTRA in Ouahigouya is striking proof of this: Burkina is building, stone by stone, its industrial independence.

 

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