Like the other member states of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), Togo has adopted a National Development Plan (NDP) for the period 2018-2022. This plan aims to take advantage of the lessons learned from the implementation of successive poverty reduction strategies and takes into account the residual challenges arising from the reviews of the Accelerated Growth and Employment Promotion Strategy (SCAPE). The 2018-2022 NDP also incorporates the results of the prioritization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets at the central and regional levels. It is also inspired by the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Vision 2020.

In order to boost the national economy and take into account the new national vision, the presidential aspirations as well as the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the portfolio of projects and reforms defined in the NDP 2018-2022 has been reviewed. Thus, a government roadmap covering the period 2020-2025 has been developed. This new 2020-2025 roadmap aims to make the country « A peaceful Togo », a modern nation with inclusive and sustainable economic growth. It is based on three (03) strategic axes:

– Strengthen social inclusion and harmony and ensure peace;
– Boost job creation by building on the strengths of the economy;
– Modernize the country and strengthen its structures.

The roadmap announces cumulative investments of CFAF 3.4 trillion between now and 2025, to support a growth forecast of 7.5% by 2024. The economy could even grow by 7.8% in 2025 in the best case scenario. The roadmap will be financed up to 48 to 50% by the government budget, i.e. 1,350 to 1,700 billion CFA francs, with the remainder, i.e. 50% to 52% of the overall cost, being financed by the private sector. Public financing will be provided primarily through grants and external loans at concessional rates.

Thus, in order to boost a new economic dynamic focused on the structural transformation of the national economy, Togo has opted for a new agricultural policy based on the development and promotion of agropoles. This new strategy for the promotion of agropoles, launched in 2017, aims on the one hand to transform agricultural, fisheries and livestock products into manufactured products through the promotion of SMEs/SMIs, the strengthening of relations between production, processing and marketing activities of these products. On the other hand, it aims at the establishment of a synergy of most of the actors and the social inclusion in a logic of improvement of the living conditions of the rural populations.

For more information on Togo’s economic situation, download the country briefing note prepared by UMOA-Titres.

Source: Togo Country Briefing / UMOA-Titres – August 2022