Togo inaugurates second farm mechanization center, plans wider rollout

Agriculture
Monday, 27 April 2026 14:30
Togo inaugurates second farm mechanization center, plans wider rollout

(Togo First) - A day after inaugurating the Regional Agricultural Mechanization Center (CRMA) in Tové, in the Plateaux region, authorities opened a second center in Tchitchao, in the Kara region, on Friday, April 24, 2026. Council President Faure Gnassingbé presided over the ceremony as part of the country’s 66th independence anniversary celebrations.

Built by the Bonkoungou Distribution Group (BKG) on a three-hectare site, the Tchitchao CRMA was developed under a 25-year public-private partnership with the Togolese state. The project has two phases.

The first phase, now complete, includes the construction of infrastructure such as three warehouses with a combined capacity of 9,000 metric tons, administrative buildings, training rooms and workshops. The second phase, covering equipment, operations and maintenance, will require more than 13 billion CFA francs in investment and will begin after the inauguration.

Like the Tové facility, the center aims to modernize farming practices and boost productivity in the Kara region, particularly among farmers in planned agricultural development zones (ZAAP). Authorities say the project reflects efforts to promote modern, value-added agriculture as a driver of economic growth.

Agriculture Minister Antoine Gbégbéni Lékpa said mechanization is key to improving yields, reducing the physical burden of farm work and attracting more young people to the sector. He added that such initiatives are essential to reducing the country’s reliance on imports.

The center will provide services including the sale, rental and maintenance of agricultural equipment, mechanization support, vocational training and support for rural entrepreneurship. Authorities plan to replicate the model in other regions following its rollout in Plateaux and Kara.

Esaïe Edoh 

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