Kokoua
Kokoua is a small town located in the Central Region of Togo, West Africa. It is situated in the department of Kloto, approximately 100 kilometers north of the capital city, Lomé. The town is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of cassava, yams, and maize. The local economy is also supported by livestock rearing, with cattle being the primary livestock kept by the inhabitants.
Kokoua has a population of around 15,000 people, with a majority of the population engaged in subsistence
The town is connected by a network of rural roads, which facilitate the movement of goods and
Despite its rural setting, Kokoua is experiencing growth and development. Several infrastructure projects are underway, aimed
Kokoua's strategic location makes it an important center for trade and commerce in the Central Region. The