Togo fisheries output seen at 33,977 tons in 2026, down 6%

Agriculture
Thursday, 09 April 2026 07:02
Togo fisheries output seen at 33,977 tons in 2026, down 6%

(Togo First) - Togo’s fisheries output is projected to reach 33,977 metric tons by end-2026, according to the Finance Ministry’s 2026 budget.

The Maritime and Plateaux regions are expected to account for 32,550 tons, or 96% of national output. The ministry attributed the large share to favorable natural conditions, including the Mono River in Plateaux and sea access in Maritime, as well as existing infrastructure, including a fishing port.

The projection represents a decline of more than 6% from the 36,251 tons recorded in 2025. No official explanation has been provided for the expected drop.

The government plans to continue implementing its five-year fisheries development plan through 2028. The program aims to improve technical capacity and sector organization.

Measures include training for sector stakeholders, support for fisheries research, and backing for the interprofessional fishery council (Conseil interprofessionnel de la filière poisson). Launched in 2024, the plan has an estimated total cost of 20 billion CFA francs.

Annual fish demand in Togo exceeds 100,000 tons, with domestic production covering only about 30% of national needs.

Esaïe Edoh

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