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What is the main source of income in Benin?

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The main source of income in Benin comes from a combination of agriculture, trade (especially re-export), and services. Here’s a breakdown of the country’s top income sources as of 2025:


🇧🇯 1. Agriculture – The Backbone of the Economy

  • Contributes over 25% to GDP
  • Employs about 70% of the workforce
  • Top crops:
    • Cotton (Benin’s largest export)
    • Cashew nuts
    • Maize, cassava, yams, and pineapple

Cotton alone accounts for over 40% of export earnings, making it Benin’s most important cash crop.


2. Re-export Trade through the Port of Cotonou

  • Benin imports goods (especially used vehicles, rice, clothing, electronics) and re-exports them to Nigeria, Niger, and other landlocked neighbors.
  • The Port of Cotonou is a vital regional trade hub.

➡ This sector drives customs revenues, foreign exchange inflows, and jobs in logistics and transport.


🏙️ 3. Services Sector

  • Includes transport, banking, retail, tourism, and telecom.
  • Rapidly growing, especially with digital transformation and urbanization.

➡ In 2025, the services sector contributes more than 45% to GDP, though it’s mostly informal.


🏗️ 4. Construction & Real Estate

  • Infrastructure development funded by government and international lenders
  • Urban housing demand is rising sharply, especially in Cotonou and Parakou

📉 What about Oil or Mining?

  • Benin has very limited oil or mineral resources.
  • Unlike Nigeria or Ghana, it doesn’t rely on extractive industries.

💡 Summary: Benin’s Main Sources of Income (2025)

SectorContributionNotes
Agriculture~25% of GDPCotton is key export
Trade & Re-exportMajor forex earnerDriven by Port of Cotonou
Services~45% of GDPMostly informal, growing fast
Construction & Real EstateGrowingUrbanization + public projects

Would you like a visual chart, a sector-by-sector export breakdown, or insights into which sectors are attracting the most foreign investment?

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