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Sace wins $100 million major order in Togo for Italian agricultural machinery

Sace paves the way for a €100 million order in Togo for the export of Italian agricultural machinery, with a €78,3 million loan guaranteed to support the modernization of the sector.

Sace wins $100 million major order in Togo for Italian agricultural machinery

The Italian export strengthens its presence in Africa and a 100 million contract of euros destined for Togo. The operation is central to Sace, which finalized an export credit agreement to support the supply of Italian tractors, plows, seed drills, and other agricultural machinery to the African country. This is a significant transaction not only for the economic value of the contract, but also for its strategic importance in the expansion of Italian companies into new, high-potential markets.

Financing and a plan to modernize Togolese agriculture

In detail, Sace has guaranteed a financing of 78,3 million euros, granted by Santander CIB to the Ministry of Finance and Budget of the TogoThe resources will be used to support the supply of machinery and equipment to the Togolese Ministry of Agriculture, with the aim of accelerating the modernization of the agricultural sector through the purchase of high-quality equipment.

The operation is thus part of a process aimed at strengthening the productivity of the African country's primary sector by leveraging Italian technologies.

Four Italian companies at the center of the order

Those involved are four Italian realitiesCNH Industrial Italia, SDF, Idrofoglia, and the Nardi Group. These companies represent the quality of the national agricultural machinery and technology supply chain, with roots in various manufacturing districts across the country. The order also represents a showcase for an industrial segment that continues to play a key role in the competitiveness of Made in Italy products on international markets.

The strategic value of the operation according to Sace

"We are We are proud to support a project with a high economic and social impact for Togo. and for Italian exports which has favoured the integration of Italian companies in local value chains, in line with the approach of the Mattei Plan for Africa", he declared Charles Escoffier, Representative West Africa of Sace. “This operation, followed directly by our office in Rabat, enhances not only Sace's role as an insurer, but also that of advisor and support through our network around the world. It also represents a concrete step in the path of geographical diversification of Italian exports to new destinations, where Made in Italy technologies express great growth potential”.

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