Modern Urban Markets: ANaGeM sets daily fees for occupants
The occupancy rates for stalls in modern urban markets are now officially known. The National Market Management Agency (ANaGeM) has made public the list of fees to be paid by the various trades installed in these commercial infrastructures, both in Cotonou and in several cities in the interior of the country.
Le marcheÌ urbain de CadjeÌ€houn
In the markets of Cadjèhoun, Aïdjèdo, Gbégamey, Mènontin, Midombo, Tokplégbé, Wologuèdè, Ganhi, and Hlazounto, located in Cotonou, the daily rates are as follows:
Stalls of various products: 600 FCFA
Butcher and fishmonger stalls: 700 FCFA
Shellfish stalls: 200 FCFA
Poultry plucker stalls: 350 FCFA
These amounts correspond to monthly fees of 18,000 FCFA for sellers of various products, 21,000 FCFA for butchers and fishmongers, 6,000 FCFA for shellfish dealers, and 10,500 FCFA for poultry pluckers.
Harmonized rates in secondary cities
In a post on his Facebook page, Serge Nonvignon, a staff member of the Presidential Communications Department, revealed the rates in effect in several other markets outside the economic capital. These include the markets of Ahouangbo (Porto-Novo), Houndjro (Abomey), Djougou, and Parakou.
In these localities, the price structure is slightly lower:
Stalls of various products: 450 FCFA/day, or 13,500 FCFA/month