CCI-Togo Calls for Greater Private Investment in Kara Agro-Industrial Hub

Agriculture
Wednesday, 06 August 2025 10:26
CCI-Togo Calls for Greater Private Investment in Kara Agro-Industrial Hub

(Togo First) - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Togo (CCI-Togo) has positioned itself to play a central role in advancing the Kara agropole initiative, a flagship agro-industrial project aimed at transforming the country’s agricultural sector.

On August 4, chamber officials met with the project’s management team in Kara to review progress and identify private-sector entry points. The Kara agropole, launched in 2022, prioritizes key value chains — including maize, rice, soybeans, poultry, cashew, and sesame — and is part of a broader national strategy to develop agricultural growth corridors with industrial capabilities.

During the meeting, project leaders outlined major milestones, expected economic impacts, and financial and technical support mechanisms available to private investors. Delegates also toured active construction sites to assess infrastructure development firsthand.

“As business leaders, it is our duty to spread the word to both national and international investors,” said José Syménouh, president of CCI-Togo. “We must explain the agropole model and highlight the investment potential it offers.”

The Kara agropole aims to boost local food processing, lift farmer incomes, reduce poverty, and cut the country's reliance on imported staples — all while generating long-term employment in northern Togo.

This article was initially published in French by Esaie Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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