Togo to pilot market modernisation project with French engineering firm

Economy
Monday, 02 March 2026 11:24
Togo to pilot market modernisation project with French engineering firm

(Togo First) - French firm ABN Engineering & Consulting will roll out integrated service centres in Togolese markets under a project called “Maisons de services.”

A memorandum of understanding was signed on Feb. 27, 2026, in Lomé by the company’s director, Nabil Abid, and Togo’s Minister of the Economy and Strategic Planning, Badanam Patoki. The agreement provides for the gradual conversion of selected markets into structured service platforms.

The company, which specialises in engineering, technical studies and industrial solutions, plans to install modern equipment to address transaction security, improve the preservation of agricultural goods and tackle shortages of reliable weighing devices.

The pilot phase will begin at Adidogomé market in Lomé and at Djidzenou market. Each site will host a service centre of about 250 square metres.

The centres will be equipped with certified digital scales, multi-product mills, bagging machines and refrigerated containers to extend the shelf life of fresh produce. They will also include training rooms to help traders and producers improve business practices.

The government says the project will help formalise market activity, raise incomes for traders and ensure fairer, more transparent transactions. It forms part of broader efforts to strengthen the competitiveness of local trade and modernise market infrastructure. The initiative is backed by France’s Private Sector Study and Aid Fund (FASEP), a financing mechanism that supports French companies involved in major development projects abroad.

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