Togo Opens a Sanitary-Controlled Livestock Market in Tsévié

Economic governance
Tuesday, 02 September 2025 13:12
Togo Opens a Sanitary-Controlled Livestock Market in Tsévié

(Togo First) - The city of Tsévié in Togo now has a new livestock market. The facility, inaugurated on August 29, is built on a three-hectare site.

A collaboration between the Togolese government and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), the market includes an administrative building, a trading shed, a storage warehouse, watering troughs, modern latrines, a borehole, and a sanitary control post. The new infrastructure is designed to improve sales conditions, enhance food safety, and ensure the sanitary traceability of animals.

Authorities believe the project will be a driver of local and regional growth. Minister of State for Fishery and Animal Resources, Yark Damehame, highlighted that the project is part of the national strategy to modernize the livestock sector, which plays a key role in the country's agricultural GDP.

The new market is expected to facilitate trade between herders and merchants, while also improving the supply chain for slaughterhouses and butcher shops. Ultimately, it should help producers better integrate into commercial channels and increase the competitiveness of the sector.

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