EBOMAF-BENIN : Tangbo-Djèvié-Zè becomes a real axis of economic development
In the town of Zè, located in the south of Benin, the Tangbo-Djèvié-Zè road proves to be an infrastructure whose positive impact on the economic activities of the locality is considerable. The book has boosted progress at all levels and really improved the living conditions of the population.
From the crossroads of Zè, coming from the economic capital Cotonou, the Tangbo-Djèvié market is regularly crowded. Thanks to the good condition of the road, trafficking in persons and goods is easier. This location is also part of the Atlantic Department's trading and trading platforms. Since the end of the Tangbo-Djèvié-Zè Centre yard, which is a component of the Tangbo-Djèvié-Zè Plaque and Ouègbo-Toffo road construction project, trade has grown.

The road to the Tangbo-Djèvi market is a very large area. Infrastructure impacts all neighbouring villages positively. Economic activities occurred throughout the journey. Not only do the riparian populations easily go to the Tangbo-Djèvié market, but they also have the possibility to sell some of their goods near the track. Shelving of pineapples, watermelons and other shops appeared. A clear sign of the socio-economic impact of the track, the largest livestock market in the Atlantic and Littoral departments was built on the stretch, just a few blocks from the city centre.
BAS/JESP
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