Lomé Port to Facilitate Transit of 20,000 Metric Tons of Fertilizer to Niger

Agriculture
Thursday, 26 February 2026 14:53
Lomé Port to Facilitate Transit of 20,000 Metric Tons of Fertilizer to Niger

(Togo First) - Togo’s port city of Lomé will help secure Niger’s fertilizer supply chain, the minister for maritime affairs said on Wednesday after talks with Niger’s agriculture minister, Mahaman Elhadj Ousmane.

The port will handle the transit of 20,000 metric tons of fertilizer destined for Niger, he said. The move reflects closer economic ties between the two countries following Niger’s withdrawal from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Amid strained relations with Benin, including the closure of land borders, Niger has increasingly relied on Lomé as its main trade corridor.

The arrangement comes as Togo seeks to position Lomé as a regional logistics hub supporting economic integration and West African supply chains.

It follows measures aimed at strengthening Lomé’s role in trade with Niger and other members of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), including the introduction on June 1, 2024 of a minimum 40-day free storage period for transit containers bound for Niger.

Togo has also suspended statistical levies on sea-borne goods destined for AES countries, part of efforts to improve the corridor’s competitiveness and ensure trade flows to Sahelian markets.

Esaïe Edoh

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