Togo: From 2011 to 2017, craft industry captured nearly CFA9 billion of public investments

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Friday, 24 August 2018 14:37
  Togo: From 2011 to 2017, craft industry captured nearly CFA9 billion of public investments

(Togo First) - From 2011 to 2017, the craft industry captured more than CFA8.7 billion of public investments according to data released by the ministry in charge of the sector.

Breaking the sum down, CFA3.8 billion was loaned to young artisans (CFA2.7 billion via the Accès des Jeunes aux Services Financiers-AJSEF; and CFA967 million for project development) and four billion was used to provide them with tool kits.

The sector employs more than a million people and is thus one of the country’s major job provider. It contributes 18% of Togo’s GDP and cuts trade balance’s deficit by 20%.

According to the handicraft ministry, this industry attracts more and more young individuals. Every year, about 20,000 people graduate from craft training centers and to date, 53,360 artisans are officially registered in the country’s handicraft information system.

Despite these impressive performances, the ministry yearns to make the sector more professional, fostering the creation of competitive and internationally-renowned handicraft companies. To this end, it developed a five-year plan (2018-2022) which will help valorize the country’s heritage and boost handicraft’s contribution to its economy.

Séna Akoda

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