Togo plans to set quality control lab to make “Made in Togo” products more competitive

Economic governance
Tuesday, 06 November 2018 12:28
Togo plans to set quality control lab to make “Made in Togo” products more competitive

(Togo First) - Togo’s government plans to open in Lomé an agricultural product certification lab, according to Germain Mèba, Chairman of Togo’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIT).  The official revealed that the project is driven by authorities’ desire to make Made in Togo products more competitive in the region, the continent and even worldwide.

Indeed, Togo counts on a significant boom of its agriculture to drive its growth. So far, the sector contributes 40% of the country’s GDP. 

While the country currently implements various innovative initiatives, such as its agropoles project and the agricultural financing incentive mechanism, it is the competitiveness of made in Togo products that will enable the country to expand worldwide. However, these products must first meet global standards.

This thus explains the need for the projected certification lab. According to credible sources, works are ongoing for its installation.

Actually, the minister of trade and private sector promotion, Bernadette Legzim-Balouki, and CCIT’s chairman, were recently in Turkey to request collaboration of Turkish experts to successfully develop the project.

Séna Akoda

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