Burkina Faso
Country name: |
Burkina Faso |
---|---|
Official country name: |
Burkina Faso |
Assessment Details | |
From |
25 August 2021 |
To | 15 December 2021 |
Name of Assessor | Nicolas Bouchot |
Title and Position | LCA Officer |
Contact Information | nicolas.bouchot@wfp.org |
Table of Contents
2 Burkina Faso Logistics Infrastructure
The following sections contains information on the logistics infrastructure of Burkina Faso.
2.1 Burkina Faso Port Assessment
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country relying upon the seaport services of neighbouring countries. However, the country has a dry port located in Bobo Dioulasso carried by the CCI (Chambre de Commerce et de l’Industrie - more information here). The dry-port welcomes operators economic, public administration and the customs administration to facilitate import and export activities. According to the CBC (Conseil Burkinabé des Chargeurs) the country is importing 98% of its merchandise by sea with transhipment by road through the main below four corridors:
Lomé (Togo), Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), Cotonou (Benin), Téma &
(Ghana)
The CBC is a professional public establishment with the main missions to coordinate the interventions of partners in the transport chain in transit countries to reduce delivery times and costs and to manage the freight coming from all the corridors (import & export). The CBC of Burkina Faso is a member of the UCCA (Union des Conseils des Chargeurs Africains) and participates to the regional discussion and meeting to improve the freight management within the region.
The CBC is represented in each port and each border entry of the country to support the freight operations and to monitor the truck traffic through their online system called Système de gestion du transport terrestre et aérien des marchandises (Sygestran). In case of strike, losing containers or issues with transporters for example, the CBC with their local representatives is intervening to find solutions.
Port |
Corridor starting |
Corridor Ending |
Total Length (km) |
Length in Burkina (km) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lomé, Togo |
Ouagadougou |
Lomé |
948 |
281 |
Lomé, Togo |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Lomé |
1300 |
637 |
Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire |
Ouagadougou |
Abidjan |
1148 |
510 |
Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Abidjan |
793 |
155 |
Cotonou, Benin |
Ouagadougou |
Cotonou |
1060 |
370 |
Cotonou, Benin |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Cotonou |
1416 |
725 |
Téma, Ghana |
Ouagadougou |
Téma |
1040 |
170 |
Téma, Ghana |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Téma |
1396 |
526 |
For more information, please click on the following
links:
Dry port of
Bobo-Dioulasso
2.1.1 Cote D'Ivoire Port Autonome d'Abidjan
2.1 Benin Autonomous Port of Cotonou
2.2 Burkina Faso Aviation
ANAC is the national regulatory authority in charge of the regulations, supervision and control of civil aviation activities in accordance with the principles of the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization). Since 1959, Burkina Faso is a member of the ASECNA (Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation Aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar) composed of seventeen (17) African states members. ASECNA’s main mission is to provide air navigation services, aeronautical information services and aeronautical meteorology services.
Burkina Faso has a total of forty-seven (47) airfields however only few of them are operational like Fada N’Gouma and used by private airline companies (transportation of passengers working in the mine sector for example). Direction Aérodromes Navigation Aérienne Sureté (DANAS) is the department in charge to do airfield assessment (last one was conducted in 2016) however due to the current insecurity situation in country, this activity is still on hold.
List of airfields in Burkina Faso are available here.
Only Ouagadougou and Bobo Dioulasso are classified as international airports and represent the main point of entry and exit of the country. However, Ouagadougou airport represents 89% of the airline traffic. Then, since 2017, the government has launched the construction of a new airport Ouagadougou -Donsin located 35 km from the capital to meet the continuous increase of the traffic with an opening scheduled in 2024.
Source: Google Maps and Burkina24.com
For more information on government agency and airport company contact information, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
For information on procedures for foreign registered aircraft,
the ANAC - under its DEA (Direction Exploitation des
Aéronefs) subdivision - is in charge to grant an air
operator’s certificate (AOC) according to the nature of request.
However, the requester needs to do an official registration with
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs whom
will liaise in parallel with the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry
of Security to obtain all the necessary clearance to operate in
Burkina Faso.
Below information are extracted from the Aeronautical
Information Publications published by ASECNA and
related to Burkina Faso.
Link to General 1.2
Overflight and Landing on the aerodrome document
According to the New Article 114 of Civil Aviation Code, the aircraft registered in a foreign State are not allowed to operate activities against remuneration in Burkina Faso that only in accordance with agreements or Conventions signed between the Government of Burkina and the registration state or under the terms of a special and temporary authorization granted by the Minister in charge of Civil Aviation. In case of no agreement, no convention or authorization indicating the nature of expected activities, an aircraft registered in a foreign State must obtain, before coming in Burkina Faso, (…), a request for authorization to one the following organisms for the civils aircraft:
- Either directly to the Ministry in charge of Civil Aviation (D.A.C)
- Either to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in charge of dispatching them to the Ministry in charge of Civil Aviation (D.A.C)
The requests dispatched by ways others that those of the AFTN (Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network) will be addressed at least seven (7) working days before the expected arrival date of the aircraft in Burkina.
The requests dispatched by AFTN network will be transmitted 72 working hours before the expected arrival date. This delay may be reduced to 48 working hours when they are concerned with transport for humanitarian purposes or in case of imperative needs.
Regarding any aircraft registered in a foreign State that wants to come in Burkina at the ends of tourism or other activities not remunerated, as well as any aircraft registered in a foreign State that wants only to fly over the territory of Burkina Republic or to perform technical stopovers, these aircraft must conform in accordance with international agreements or Conventions, to the present arrangement while providing the following information in their request:
- Type of aircraft
- Registration Mark
- Flight number or Call Sign
- Name of Operator and address
- Aircraft Owner (in case of chartering)
- Name and nationality of the aircraft commander
- Crew Number, names and nationality
- Complete routes (aerodrome departure, intermediate stopovers, arrival/departure aerodrome in BURKINA, final destination)
- Cargo (nature and cargo quantity, passengers’ number)
- Flight purpose
2.2.1 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou International Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Province or District |
Centre |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Ouagadougou (2km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
International Airport Thomas SANKARA Ouagadougou |
Latitude |
12.354993 |
Longitude |
-1.513623 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,037 ft / 316 m |
IATA Code |
OUA |
ICAO Code |
DFFD |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ANAC) |
Management Contact Person |
25 30 65 15 / 25 30 65 16 / 25 30 66 04 |
Open From (hours) |
07h30 |
Open To (hours) |
15h30 |
Airport Picture
Source: Google Maps and WFP/NB
Link to Ouagadougou Airport Map – OACI 2021
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Several daily flights connect to Ouagadougou with the other capitals of the sub-region and intercontinental flights allow passenger traffic between Europe, the Middle East and other continents directly or with a connection. Below airline companies currently operating at Ouagadougou airport:
Source: Flightconnection.com
Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, travel restrictions can apply at final destination and/or Airline companies can interrupt their commercial flights without notice.
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Last March 2020, due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the government decided to close both road and air borders however freight activities remained active. From March to August 2021, international commercial flights were totally suspended then the traffic resumed progressively in August 2021 with sanitary measures in place (temperature control, mandatory negative PCR test at arrival).
Since 2017, the government has launched the construction of a
new airport Ouagadougou -Donsin located 35 km from the capital to
meet the continuous increase of the traffic. This project is
piloted by the MOAD
(Maitrise d’ouvrage de l’aéroport de Donsin) with an opening
scheduled in 2024.
Performance for 2019 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Per Year | Per Month | Per Day | |
Total Aircraft Movements | 17,398 | N/A | N/A |
Total Passengers | 619,370 | N/A | N/A |
Total Capacity of the Airport | 11,000 MT | N/A | N/A |
Current Activity of the Airport | 9950 MT | N/A | N/A |
United Nation Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS)
UNHAS is operating in Burkina Faso from Ouagadougou since August 2020 with five flights per week plus destinations on request to support the humanitarian community within their relief activities. Contact details and routes are available in Burkina Faso Logistics Cluster website here.
Source: UNHAS
As date of October 2021, UNHAS has transported more than 1500 passengers and 115 Mt on behalf of the humanitarian community.
Source: UNHAS
UNHAS flight from Dori. Photo: WFP/NB
Link to Brochure d’Information Sur le Transport Aérien Organisé par UNHAS Burkina Faso
Runways
|
Runway #04 |
Runway #22 |
---|---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
3014 x 45 m |
3014 x 45 m |
Orientation |
04/22 |
04/22 |
Surface |
Bituminous concrete |
Bituminous concrete |
Helicopter Pad
Helipad #1 |
|
---|---|
Present |
Nil |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
Nil |
Width and Length (m) |
Nil |
Surface |
Nil |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Level: 8 |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
Nil |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Boeing 747-400 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
Boeing 747-400 |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
11 parking areas are available |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
Only bonded storage is available at the airport. |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
12 MT |
Max Height (m) |
n/a |
||
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
||
Other Comments |
RACGAE (Régie Administrative Chargée de la Gestion de l'Assistance en Escale) is certified by the ANAC to operate the handling service at Ouagadougou Airport for any airline company except for Air Burkina which has its own handling service in place and certified by the ANAC. Certification is only valid for one year and renewable. |
Customs Guidance
Customs and Immigration services are available during hours of scheduled operations and on request.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the
following link: 1.3 Customs
Information.
Storage Facilities
Storage facilities are not available at Ouagadougou airport except the bond warehouse (2350 m²) managed by the Customs. If a space is needed for any special reason (humanitarian cargo for example), the requester must contact Customs accordingly.
Airfield Costs
Please find below the list of charges applicable in Burkina Faso (extracted from AIP ASECNA Part 1 General (GEN) - GEN 4 Charges dated on 25 March 2021)
2.2.2 Burkina Faso Bobo Dioulasso International Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Province or District |
Haut Bassin |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Bobo Dioulasso (2.6 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Bobo Dioulasso Airport |
Latitude |
11.160542 |
Longitude |
-4.324984 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
461 m / 1512 ft |
IATA Code |
BOY |
ICAO Code |
DFOO |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ANAC) |
Management Contact Person |
20 97 00 70 / 20 97 01 40 |
Open From (hours) |
Monday - Sunday: 0600/2000 |
Open To (hours) |
Airport Picture
Source: Google Maps
Link to Bobo Dioulasso Airport Map – OACI 2019
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Only Air Burkina is operating in Bobo Dioulasso with a single weekly international direct flight to Abidjan and three domestic flights per week to Ouagadougou.
Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, travel restrictions can apply at final destination and/or Airline companies can interrupt their commercial flights without notice.
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following
link: 4.5
Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Last March 2020, due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the government
decided to close both road and air borders however freight
activities remained active. From March to August 2021,
international commercial flights were totally suspended then the
traffic resumed progressively in August 2021 with sanitary measures
in place (temperature control, negative PCR test, etc).
Airport Performance for 2019 | |
---|---|
Per Year | |
Total Aircraft Movements | 1,427 |
Total Passengers | 49,200 |
Total Capacity of Airport (MT) | N/A |
Current Activity of Airport (MT) | N/A |
Runways
Runway #06 |
Runway #24 |
|
---|---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
3300 x 45 m |
3300 x 45 m |
Orientation |
057° (052,8° T) |
237° (232,8° T) |
Surface |
Bituminous concrete |
Bituminous concrete |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Level: 6 |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
Nil |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
No |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Boeing 747-400 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
Boeing 747-400 |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
N/A |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
Only bonded storage is available at the airport. |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
12 MT |
Max Height (m) |
N/A |
||
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
||
Other Comments |
RACGAE is certified by the ANAC to operate the handling service at Ouagadougou Airport for any airline company except for Air Burkina which has its own handling service in place and certified by the ANAC. Certification is only valid for one year and renewable. |
Customs Guidance
Customs and Immigration services are available during hours of scheduled operations and on request. For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Storage Facilities
Storage facilities are not available at Bobo Dioulasso Airport.
Airfield Costs
Please find below the list of charges applicable in Burkina Faso
(extracted from AIP ASECNA
Part 1 General (GEN) - GEN 4 Charges dated on 25
March 2021).
Burkina Faso
Charge list
2.2.3 Burkina Faso Dori National Airport
Burkina Faso Dori National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Dori National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
14.02453 |
Province / District |
Le Sahel |
Longitude |
-.065361 |
Airport Name |
Dori |
Elevation (ft) |
280 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
DOR - DFEE |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Dori |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1200m x 30m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
no |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.4 Burkina Faso Ouahigouya National Airport
Burkina Faso Ouahigouya National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Ouahigouya National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
13.56294 |
Province / District |
Le Nord |
Longitude |
-2.423139 |
Airport Name |
Ouahigouya |
Elevation (ft) |
337 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
OUG - DFCC |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Ouahigouya |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1800m x 40m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.5 Burkina Faso Kaya National Airport
Burkina Faso Kaya National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Dori National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
13.07736 |
Province / District |
Centre Nord |
Longitude |
-1.100278 |
Airport Name |
Kaya |
Elevation (ft) |
300 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
? - DFCA |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Kaya |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
500m x 27m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.6 Burkina Faso Fada N'Gourma National Airport
Burkina Faso Fada N'Gourma National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Fada N'Gourma National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
12.04067 |
Province / District |
L’Est |
Longitude |
.364333 |
Airport Name |
Fada N'Gourma |
Elevation (ft) |
312 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
FNG - DFEF |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Fada N'Gourma |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1500m x 20m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
No |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.7 Burkina Faso Dedougou National Airport
Burkina Faso Dedougou National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Dedougou National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
12.46081 |
Province / District |
La Boucle de Mouhoun |
Longitude |
-3.488556 |
Airport Name |
Dedougou |
Elevation (ft) |
300 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
? - DFOU |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Dedougou |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
2500m x 35m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
No |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.8 Burkina Faso Banfora National Airport
Burkina Faso Banfora National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Banfora National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
10.68936 |
Province / District |
Les Cascades |
Longitude |
-4.727528 |
Airport Name |
Banfora |
Elevation (ft) |
300 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
BNR - DFOB |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Banfora |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1200m x 30m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
No |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.9 Burkina Faso Gaoua National Airport
Burkina Faso Gaoua National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Gaoua National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
10.383 |
Province / District |
Sud Ouest |
Longitude |
-3.164389 |
Airport Name |
Amilcar Cabral |
Elevation (ft) |
329 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
XGA - DFOG |
Surface |
BL/BA |
Town or City (closest) |
Gaoua |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1500m x 30m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
No |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.10 Burkina Faso Koudougou National Airport
Burkina Faso Koudougou National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Koudougou National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
12.26764 |
Province / District |
Centre Ouest |
Longitude |
-2.387417 |
Airport Name |
Koudougou |
Elevation (ft) |
305 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
? - DFCK |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Koudougou |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
800m x 30m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
no |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.11 Burkina Faso Manga National Airport
Burkina Faso Manga National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Manga National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
079° |
Province / District |
Centre Sud |
Longitude |
259° |
Airport Name |
Manga |
Elevation (ft) |
250 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
? - DFCM |
Surface |
BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Manga |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
400m x 20m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
No |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.2.12 Burkina Faso Tenkodogo National Airport
Burkina Faso Tenkodogo National Airport
For information on Burkina Faso Tenkodogo National Airport contacts, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
4.2.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Burkina Faso |
Latitude |
11.80233 |
Province / District |
Centre Est |
Longitude |
-.3715 |
Airport Name |
Tenkodogo |
Elevation (ft) |
310 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
TEG - DFET |
Surface |
BL/ BE/ BL |
Town or City (closest) |
Tenkodogo |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1200/400m x 30/30m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
No |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
2.3 Burkina Faso Road Network
For the government, it is essential to open the country by launching road projects to boost the local economy, to expand the regional trade and to reduce transport delays for goods imported and exported through the different main corridors (Togo, Benin & Côte d’Ivoire). In addition, the population will benefit from improved road safety and better access to the regional market. However, the government is facing some delays to achieve projects due to the recent Covid 19 pandemic, security issues in some area or complex coordination among numerous institutions and stakeholders. The past 2016-2020 Plan National de Développement Économique et Social (PNDES) included under the strategic response #3 to “develop quality infrastructure and resilient, to promote structural transformation of economy”. For the next five years, the government is now working on a new plan called 2021-2025 RND up to 19030,70 Billion FCFA and has forecasted 105 billion of FCFA to improve the national road network through different projects:
- upgrade of the National Road NR#23 Ouahigouya - Djibo and the National Road NR# 10 Tougan - Ouahigouya with asphalt
- construction and asphalting of the Regional Road RR#11 Kolinka-Fara-Poura
- rehabilitation of the corridor Lomé-Cinkansé-Ouagadougou
- construction of the Highway Yamoussoukro-Ouagadougou.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Distance Matrix
Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) |
|||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ouagadougou |
Kaya |
Ouahigouya |
Dori |
Fada |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Koudougou |
Tenkodogo |
Banfora |
|
Ouagadougou |
|
107 |
181 |
270 |
221 |
355 |
100 |
182 |
439 |
Kaya |
197 |
|
171 |
170 |
227 |
462 |
207 |
191 |
546 |
Ouahigouya |
181 |
171 |
|
304 |
398 |
361 |
165 |
363 |
448 |
Dori |
270 |
170 |
304 |
|
648 |
625 |
370 |
297 |
709 |
Fada |
221 |
227 |
398 |
648 |
|
576 |
321 |
127 |
660 |
Bobo Dioulasso |
355 |
462 |
361 |
625 |
576 |
|
295 |
537 |
87 |
Koudougou |
100 |
207 |
165 |
370 |
321 |
295 |
|
281 |
378 |
Tenkodogo |
182 |
191 |
363 |
297 |
127 |
537 |
281 |
|
620 |
Banfora |
439 |
546 |
448 |
709 |
660 |
87 |
378 |
620 |
|
Travel Time from Capital city to Major Towns (hours) | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ouagadougou | Kaya | Ouahigouya | Dori |
Fada Ngourma |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Koudougou | Tenkodogo | Banfora | |
Ouagadougou | 2:00 | 3:00 | 5:00 | 5:00 | 7:00 | 2:00 | 3:00 | 3:00 | |
Kaya | 2:00 | 4:30 | 3:00 | 6:00 | 9:00 | 4:10 | 5:00 | 11:00 | |
Ouahigouya | 3:00 | 4:30 | 5:20 | 5:45 | 6:25 | 3:00 | 6:00 | 7:30 | |
Dori | 5:00 | 3:00 | 5:20 | 6:00 | 12:00 | 7:00 | 8:00 | 14:00 | |
Fada Ngourma | 5:00 | 6:00 | 5:45 | 6:00 | 12:00 | 7:00 | 3:00 | 14:00 | |
Bobo Dioulasso | 7:00 | 9:00 | 6:25 | 12:00 | 12:00 | 5:00 | 10:00 | 2:00 | |
Koudougou | 2:00 | 4:10 | 3:00 | 7:00 | 7:00 | 5:00 | 6:00 | 7:00 | |
Tenkodogo | 3:00 | 5:00 | 6:00 | 8:00 | 3:00 | 10:00 | 6:00 | 12:00 | |
Banfora | 3:00 | 11:00 | 7:30 | 14:00 | 14:00 | 2:00 | 7:00 | 12:00 |
Road Security
According to the Ministère des Transports, de la Mobilité
Urbaine et de la Sécurité Routière (MTMUSR), the country has recorded
20,871 road crashes with 1060 deaths and 13,763 injured persons in
2020. Main reasons of road accidents are due to over speeding,
distracting driving (talking on the cellphone), drunk driving plus
violation of the traffic rules (not wearing seat belt, helmet,
unsafe line changes….). In addition, poor road conditions and
weather conditions (rainy season from June to September) are two
factors increasing the cause of road traffic injuries. The
promotion of road safety and improvement of the road network
conditions are under the Office National de Sécurité Routière
(ONASER) who conduct many campaigns
to increase awareness within the population about road safety.
ONASER also works in close collaboration with the (Centre de
Contrôle des Véhicules Automobiles(CCVA) to control and clean up the country’s
fleet through eight stations for vehicle inspection. Then, the
ONASER is increasing the control of speed limit across the country
with six mobile teams equipped with modern technology radar
devices. In Burkina, the speed is limited up to 50 km/h in urban
area with the possibility for the local authority to reduce it then
limited up to 90 km/h in countryside for any type of vehicle
(except heavy vehicle limited up to 80 km/h)
In addition, the Direction Général des Transports Terrestres et
Maritime (DGTTM) is implementing since 2019
the Licence
d’Exploitation de Transport Routier, a mandatory certificate
for all the transporter to operate in country. The transporter must
submit a set of documents to obtain this certificate then a blue
number plate will be assigned for each registered truck. A blue
plate is stating that the truck is dedicated for transportation of
goods and meet all the mandatory requirements to circulate in
country. Target is 2024-2025 to achieve this process with campaign
of awareness from the DGTTM regional offices to mobilize the
transporters to apply for the licence.
However, the main issue is armed roadside banditry across the country then the number of attacks/kidnappings has been increasing since 2015. There is a risk of armed groups stopping vehicles (including public buses) on major roads to rob them and it is recommended to avoid travelling between towns by road at night, remote and border regions are also particularly vulnerable.
Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits
The ONASER is in charge of controlling the axe load through their stations checkpoints located across the country and on each land border crossing with a target of 200 000 controls per year. Since June 1, 2009 heavy goods vehicles transporting goods are controlled to check if they are not overloaded, in accordance with the regulation No. 14/2005 / CM / UEMOA, relating to the harmonization of standards and procedures for checking the size, weight and axle load of vehicles heavy goods transport in WAEMU member states. For non-respect of the regulation, a fine of 60,000 CFA per extra ton is applied for national transportation and a fine of 200 000 CFA per extra ton is applied for international transportation.
Then, to reinforce their capacities, the ONASER signed last May 2021 a partnership with a private company Afrique Pesage S.A to manage the weighing stations of Dakola, Tanghin-Dassouri, Bobo-Dioulasso, Banfora and Niangoloko as part of a three-year pilot project (more information here)
Axle Load Limits |
Burkina Faso |
WAEMU Countries |
---|---|---|
Truck with 2 Axles |
18 MT |
18 MT |
Truck with 3 Axles |
26 MT |
26 MT |
Truck with 4 Axles |
31 MT |
31 MT |
Semi-trailer with 3 Axles |
30 MT |
30 MT |
Semi-trailer with 4 Axles |
38 MT |
38 MT |
Semi-trailer with 5 Axles |
43 MT |
43 MT |
Semi-trailer with 6 Axles |
46 MT |
46 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 4 Axles |
38 MT |
38 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 5 Axles |
46 MT |
46 MT |
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 6 Axles |
51 MT |
51 MT |
Road Class and Surface Conditions
Classification |
Total distance |
Type of Road |
---|---|---|
National Roads |
6728 Km |
|
Regional Roads |
3550 Km |
|
County Roads |
5026 Km |
|
Total |
15304 km |
Source : Direction générale de la normalisation et des études techniques (Link here)
Maps (Source: Logistics Cluster Burkina Faso)
- Map Boucle du Mouhoun – road access during rainy season, July 2021
- Map Centre Est – road access during rainy season, July 2021
- Map Est – road access during rainy season, July 2021
- Map North – road access during rainy season, July 2021
- Map Sahel – road access during rainy season, July 2021
- Map Centre North – road access during rainy season, July 2021
2.3.1 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Faramana
Overview
Due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping), a field visit of this border has not been carried out. (November 2021) |
The border between Burkina Faso and Mali is approximately 1000
kilometers long with main crossing points at Faramana and Koloko.
Faramana border crossing belongs to the northern route
of Ouagadougou – Bamako corridor and is located
2h30 hours drive from Bobo
Dioulasso.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Faramana |
Province or District |
Houet province / Région des Haut Bassin |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Koundougou – 44 KM via N9 |
Latitude |
12.064679 |
Longitude |
-4.669193 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) Direction Régionale des Douanes de l'Ouest |
Contact Person |
Chef de Poste Frontière de Faramana 70 23 28 48 |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport - 123 km Truck Travel Time: 4 hours Car Travel time: 2 hours 30 mins |
Nearest Port |
Port Autonome d’Abidjan - 922 km Truck Travel Time: 24 hours Car Travel time: 18 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport - 123 km via N9 Truck Travel Time: 4 hours Car Travel time: 2 hours 30 mins |
Other Information
|
The road was not assessed due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping). |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Monday to Sunday |
Cargo: from 6.30 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 Since March 2020, Burkina Faso land border is closed for individuals due to the Covid 19 pandemic however a re-opening is expected on December 1st, 2021 as per announced by the Government on November 17,2021. |
National Holidays |
1st January otherwise open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Faramana’s border. From
Faramana to Bobo Dioulasso, there are several points of control
managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all
released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their
original itinerary.
In addition, Customs fits each released truck with an electronic
transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by
Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying
sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or DGPV when required and depending on
the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
|
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of goods. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
---|
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.2 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Koloko
Overview
The border between Burkina Faso and Mali is approximately 1000 kilometers long with main crossing points at Faramana and Koloko. Koloko border crossing belongs to the southern route of Ouagadougou – Bamako corridor and is located 2h45 hours drive by car from Bobo Dioulasso.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Koloko Mali: Hèrèmakono |
Province or District |
Comoé province / Région des Cascades |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Orodara (4 km via N8) |
Latitude |
11.091976 |
Longitude |
-5.328377 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) |
Contact Person |
Mr MONÉ, Chef de Poste de Koloko |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport (132 km) Truck Travel Time: 3H30 Car Travel time: 2H45 |
Nearest Port |
Port Autonome d’Abidjan (823km) Truck Travel Time: 15H20 Car Travel time: 13H20 |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport (132km) Truck Travel Time: 3H30 Car Travel time: 2H45 |
Other Information
|
National road N8 is asphalted however there are several portions
with many potholes which require reducing speed.
Gas stations are available in Orodara (Petrob Rage SA, Total, Shell, Ola Energy). |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Mondays to Sunday |
Cargo: from 6am to 6pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Parking area for trucks waiting for completion of customs clearance procedures.
Parking exit gate with Mali border 3km ahead from this point.
Daily Capacity
Depending on the month, the daily capacity is variable with a
season peak starting from the end of November with a continuous
increase during the whole month of December.
According to the Customs office in Koloko:
- Average traffic leaving the country is 30-55 trucks per day.
- Average traffic entering the country is 20-55 trucks per day.
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Koloko’ s border. From Koloko to Bobo Dioulasso, there are several points of control managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their original itinerary. In addition, Customs fits each released truck with an electronic transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or DGPV when required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
---|---|
Contact Person |
Mr. Abdoul Karim TRAORÉ Chef du Bureau CBC de Koloko 70 44 83 47 |
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
|
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
For more information on government contact details, please see the
following link: 4.1
Government Contact List.
2.3.3 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Niangoloko
Overview
Due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping), a field visit of this border has not been carried out. (November 2021) |
The border between Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire is approximately 584 kilometers long with main crossing points at Ningaloo. Ningaloo border crossing belongs to the route of Ouagadougou – Abidjan corridor and is located 2h30 hours drive from Bobo Dioulasso.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Niangoloko Côte d’Ivoire: Laleraba |
Province or District |
Comoé province / Région des Cascades |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Banfora (46 km via N7) |
Latitude |
10.266963 |
Longitude |
-4.925856 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) |
Contact Person |
Mr. HAMADO Chef de Poste Frontière de Niangoloko 70 26 47 45 |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport: (131 km) Truck Travel Time: 4 hours Car Travel time: 2 hours 30 minutes |
Nearest Port |
Port Autonome Abidjan: (672 km) Truck Travel Time: 18 hours Car Travel time: 12 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Bobo-Dioulasso: 131 km) via N7 Truck Travel Time: 4 hours Car Travel time: 2 hours 30 minutes |
Other Information
|
The road was not assessed due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping). |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Monday to Sunday |
Cargo: from 6.30 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Niangoloko ’s border. From
Niangoloko to Bobo Dioulasso, there are several points of control
managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all
released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their
original itinerary. In addition, Customs fits each released truck
with an electronic transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by
Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying
sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the
following link: 1.3 Customs
Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
---|
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
---|---|
All Photos: WFP/NB |
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
---|
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.4 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Ouessa
Overview
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Ouessa Ghana: Hamelé |
Province or District |
Ioba province / Région du Sud-Ouest |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Diébougou (60 km via N20-N12) |
Latitude |
11.002308 |
Longitude |
-2.747419 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) Direction Régionale des Douanes du Sud-Ouest |
Contact Person
|
Mr. Simon TINGUERI 70 74 97 80 Mr. NIKEMA Chef Adjoint 78 87 36 22 |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Bobo-Dioulasso Airport: 197 km Truck Travel Time: 5 hours 30 mins Car Travel time: 4 hours |
Nearest Port |
Port of Téma: (866 km) Truck Travel Time: 72 hours Car Travel time: 17 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Bobo-Dioulasso: 197 KM Truck Travel Time: 5 hours 30 mins Car Travel time: 4 hours |
Other Information
|
Going to Ouessa from Ouagadougou is divided into three legs as below:
|
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Mondays to Sunday |
Cargo: from 7 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Daily Capacity
According to the Customs office in Ouessa, the average traffic
entering the country is 30-35 trucks per day and around 25 freight
forwarder companies are represented in Ouessa. 75% of the traffic
is trucks in transit to Mali and 15% is for a destination in
Burkina Faso.
The parking needs some renovations and an extension to accommodate
all the trucks. Currently, the capacity is limited to 30 trucks
therefore, in case of peak of activity, trucks have to park
outside.
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Ouessa’ s border. From Ouessa to Bobo Dioulasso, there are several points of control managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all released trucks will reach Bobo Dioulasso without changing their original itinerary. In addition, Customs fits each released truck with an electronic transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the
following link: 1.3 Customs
Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
Contact Person |
Mr. Mahamadou SOURIBIÉ Chef du Bureau CBC de Ouessa 76472716 |
|
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
Contact Person |
Mr. Moussa MILOGO Chef de Bureau CCI de Ouessa 76 54 38 56 |
|
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.5 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Dakola
Overview
The border between Burkina Faso and Ghana is approximately 549 kilometers long with main crossing points at Dakola and Ouessa. Dakola is located on the Ouagadougou – Tema corridor and is located 3 hours drive by car from Ouagadougou.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Dakola Ghana: Paga |
Province or District |
Nahouri province / Région du Centre-Sud |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Pô (26 km via N5) |
Latitude |
11.005325 |
Longitude |
-1.115684 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) |
Contact Person |
Mr. Marc BAMA, Chef de Poste Frontière de Dakola 70 75 70 62 Mr. Théodore KAFANDO, Chef de Brigade Commerciale 70 74 92 72 |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Ouagadougou Airport (159 km) Truck Travel Time: 4H30 Car Travel time: 3H |
Nearest Port |
Port of Téma (766 km) Truck Travel Time: 48H Car Travel time: 15H |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Ouagadougou (159 km) Truck Travel Time: 4H30 Car Travel time: 3H00 |
Other Information
|
National road N5 is asphalted and in good condition. Mains cities from Ouagadougou to Dakola are:
Gas Stations are available in Pô (Oleom and Total). |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Mondays to Sunday |
Cargo: from 7am to 6.30pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Daily Capacity
According to the Customs office in Dakola, the average traffic entering the country is 50-60 trucks per day and around 10 freight forwarder companies are represented in Dakola. The parking can accommodate approximately 120 trucks during a peak of activity.
Customs Clearance
In addition, current customs policies apply to Dakola’ s border.
From Dakola to Ouagadougou, there are five points of control
managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all released
trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their original
itinerary.
In addition, Customs fits each released truck with an electronic
transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by
Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying
sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
Contact Person |
Mr. KAM BE, Chef de Bureau CBC de Dakola 25 40 31 50 / 70 23 09 98 |
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI
and filled by the Customs. DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
Contact Person |
Mr. SEDEGO Alphonse, Chef du Bureau CCI de Dakola 76 14 85 56 |
|
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
Contact Person |
Mr. ZI Issac Chef du Bureau du contrôle phytosanitaire |
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.3.6 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Cinkanse
Overview
The border between Burkina Faso and Togo is approximately 126
kilometers long with main crossing points at Cinkansé. Cinkansé is
located on the Ouagadougou – Lomé corridor and is a waypoint for
most of imports in country.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Poste de Contrôle Juxtaposé (PCJ) de Cinkansé |
Province or District |
Koulpélogo province / Région du Centre-Est |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Tenkodogo (105 km via N16) |
Latitude |
11.115378 |
Longitude |
0.007538 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
SCANNING SYSTEM - specialized in the implementation of innovative infrastructure projects in the transport sector through BOT operations (Build, Operate and Transfer) - is in charge to manage and providing services of the PCJ of Cinkansé. More information on Scanning System company here. |
Contact Person |
Sidiki BALLO – Deputy Manager |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Ouagadougou Airport (278 km) Truck Travel Time: 6 hours 30 mins Car Travel time: 5 hours |
Nearest Port |
Port de Lomé (663 km) Truck Travel Time: 72 hours Car Travel time: 11 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Ouagadougou (278 km) Truck Travel Time: 6 hours Car Travel time: 5 hours |
Other Information
|
Both National road N4 (Ouagadougou-Koupèla) and N16 (Koupèla-Cinkansé) are asphalted and in good conditions. Mains cities from Ouagadougou to Cinkansé are:
|
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Mondays to Sundays |
Cargo: from 6.30 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Daily Capacity
According to the Customs office in Cinkansé, the average traffic entering the country is around 100 trucks per day and around 300 freight forwarder companies are represented in PCJ of Cinkansé.
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to PCJ Cinkansé’s border. From Cinkansé to Ouagadougou, there are five points of control managed by Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their original itinerary. In addition, Customs fits each released truck with an electronic transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
Contact Person |
Mr Zoubga, Chef de Poste de Cinkansé Mr Ouoba, Chef de Bureau Commercial 70 24 79 71 |
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
submit additional documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
---|---|
Contact Person |
Mr. Soungalo COULIBALY, Chef de Bureau CBC de Cinkansé Mr. Kawiyu AMOUSARA, Comptable |
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs. DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
---|---|
Contact Person |
Mr. Clément TENKODOGO, Chef de Bureau CCI de Cinkansé 71 58 96 10 |
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
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For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
All Photos: WFP/NB
2.3.7 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Nadiagou
Overview
Due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping), a field visit of this border has not been carried out. (November 2021) |
The border between Burkina Faso and Benin is approximately 306 kilometers long with main crossing point at Nadiagou.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Nadiagou Benin: Porga |
Province or District |
Kompienga province / Région de l’Est |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Pama (20 km via N18) |
Latitude |
11.157722 |
Longitude |
0.839083 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) |
Contact Person |
Mr SALOU, Chef de Poste Frontière de Nadiagou 70 32 40 14 |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Ouagadougou Airport: (344 km) Truck Travel Time: 10 hours Car Travel time: 7 hours |
Nearest Port |
Port Autonome de Cotonou (672 km) Truck Travel Time: 24 hours Car Travel time: 11 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Fada Ngourma (105 km via N18) Truck Travel Time: 4 hours Car Travel time: 2 hours 30 mins |
Other Information
|
The road was not assessed due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping). Feedback from transporters is a road very damaged with plenty of potholes. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Monday to Sunday |
Cargo: from 6.30 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Nadiagou ’s border. From
Nadiagou to Ouagadougou, there are several points of control
managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all
released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their
original itinerary.
In addition, Customs fits each released truck with an electronic
transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by
Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying
sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the
following link: 1.3 Customs
Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s border. For more information, please see here. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
---|
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs. DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
For more information on government contact details, please see the
following link: 4.1
Government Contact List.
2.3.8 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Kantchari
Overview
Due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping), a field visit of this border has not been carried out. (November 2021) |
The border between Burkina Faso and Niger is approximately 600
kilometers long with main crossing points at Kantchari and
Seytenga. Kantchari is located on the Ouagadougou-Niamey Road and
is a waypoint for most of Niger’s imports, especially those
arriving via the main ports of West Africa: Accra, Lomé and
Abidjan. The road to Kantchari is increasingly targeted by
terrorist attacks during the last months therefore the security has
become a top priority of border management.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Kantchari Niger: Torodi |
Province or District |
Tapoa province / Région de l’Est |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Fada-Ngourma (152 km via N4) |
Latitude |
12.490685 |
Longitude |
1.517059 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) Direction Régionale des Douanes de l’Est |
Contact Person |
n/a |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Niamey Airport (148 km) Truck Travel Time: 4 hours 30 minutes Car Travel time: 3 hours |
Nearest Port |
Port Autonome de Cotonou (895 km) Truck Travel Time: 24 hours Car Travel time: 16 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Fada-Ngourma – 152 KM via N4 Truck Travel Time: 5H Car Travel time: 3H00 |
Other Information
|
The road was not assessed due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping). Feedback from transporters is a road very damaged with plenty of potholes. |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Monday to Sunday |
Cargo: from 6.30 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Kantchari ’s border. From
Kantchari to Ouagadougou, there are several points of control
managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all
released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their
original itinerary. In addition, Customs fits each released truck
with an electronic transit tracking system provided by COTRACK (service managed by
Cotecna) and a police escort is assigned with a truck carrying
sensitive goods such as weapons, medicine or chemical products.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the
following link: 1.3 Customs
Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
---|
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
---|
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of good. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
---|
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
All Photos: WFP/NB
2.3.9 Burkina Faso Border Crossing of Seytenga
Overview
Due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping), a field visit of this border has not been carried out. (November 2021) |
The border between Burkina Faso and Niger is approximately 600
kilometers long with main crossing points at Kantchari and
Seytenga. Seytenga border crossing belongs to Niamey-Terra- Dori
-Seytenga Ouagadougou-Abidjan corridor. The road to Seytenga is
increasingly targeted by terrorist attacks during the last months
therefore the security has become a top priority of border
management.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Name of Border Crossing |
Burkina Faso: Seytenga Niger: Pétèl-Kolé |
Province or District |
Séno Province / Région du Nord |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Dori (51 KM via N23) |
Latitude |
14.003876 |
Longitude |
0.412341 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
Direction Générale des Douanes (DGC) Direction Régionale des Douanes du Nord |
Contact Person |
Mr Boukari OUADRAOGO, Chef de Poste Frontière de
Seytenga |
Travel Times |
|
---|---|
Nearest International Airport |
Ouagadougou Airport (320 km) Truck Travel Time: 8 hours Car Travel time: 6 hours 30 minutes |
Nearest Port |
Port Autonome de Cotonou (1157 km) Truck Travel Time: 48-72 hours Car Travel time: 24 hours |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Ouagadougou Airport (320 km via N23 & N3) Truck Travel Time: 8 hours Car Travel time: 6 hours 30 minutes |
Other Information
|
The road was not assessed due to the increase of the insecurity in this area since the past months (presence of terrorist groups with risk of ambush and kidnapping). |
Hours of Operation |
|
---|---|
Monday to Sunday |
Cargo: from 6.30 am to 6 pm Passengers: 24/7 |
National Holidays |
Open 24/7 |
Seasonal Constraints |
n/a |
Customs Clearance
Current customs policies apply to Seytenga’s border. From
Seytenga to Ouagadougou, there are several points of control
managed by the Brigade Mobile with the aim of ensuring all
released trucks will reach Ouagadougou without changing their
original itinerary.
For more information on customs in Burkina Faso, please see the
following link: 1.3 Customs
Information.
Other Relevant Information
To complete the clearance process, the forwarding agent must
provide some documents issued by the CBC, CCI and/or
DGPV when
required and depending on the type of goods:
CBC |
Bon de Chargement issued by CBC representative at port of entry to authorize loading of goods by transporters and free of charge. However, a penalty of 200 000 CFA is applied if the truck does not show this document when arriving at border level. This document is implemented in all the corridors since December 2020 and applies only for exported goods and imported goods with destination in Burkina Faso. BSTR – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic
Routier – issued at port of entry or at border level, this
document applies for both imported /exported goods in transit by
road and charged 2500 CFA per truck. In Accra, CBC is not
represented therefore this document is free of charge at Dakola’s
border. BSTT – Bordereau de Suivi du Trafic en Transit – only issued at border level for goods in transit and charged 2500 CFA per truck. BSVN – Bordereau de Suivi de Véhicule Neuf - issued for new or used vehicle in transit or with destination in Burkina Faso and charged 2500 CFA per vehicle. |
CCI |
Fond de Garantie paid at border level and represents 0.25% of the total CAF value of goods. Demande de Travail Rénuméré issued by the CCI and filled by the Customs. DDU – Document Douanier Unique – composed of two types of documents:
Passage Magasin Sous Douane for goods cleared for home used and charged 1050 CFA per ton. Déclaration Sommaire ou Etat de Chargement (Cargo Status). |
DGPV (Direction Générale des Protections Végétales) |
Based on samples, DGPV agents are in charge to perform visual /olfactory controls and testing of food/vegetable products. Once completed, an inspection report is delivered then the amount to be paid is calculated according to the volume and type of goods. Reference documents with scale of price are:
|
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.4 Burkina Faso Railway Assessment
SITARAIL (subsidiary of Bolloré Group) is the railway company
who operates the railway lines between Côte d'Ivoire to Burkina
Faso. The line construction began in Abidjan in 1904 then achieved
in Ouagadougou in 1954.
Bolloré Group declared 200,000 passengers and 900,000 MT of freight
are transported each year however the recent Covid 19 pandemic has
impacted the passenger traffic. The network is 1,260 km long,
connects Abidjan to Ouagadougou with 59 stations. In Burkina, the
network represents a total of 622 km:
- 517 km currently operated between Côte d'Ivoire (Niangoloko) to Ouagadougou.
- 105 km not operated between Ouagadougou to Kaya.
From Côte d’Ivoire, the transported products are hydrocarbons,
containers, fertilizers and cement then cotton and local products
constitute the main exportations to Abidjan. Since 2019, Bolloré
Group has launched a vast investment program for the modernization
of its maintenance workshops with the target to improve the quality
of rail traffic. In addition, the company invested more than two
billion FCFA in the acquisition of modern equipment for its
locomotive and wagon maintenance between 2019-2020.
Since March 2020, the passengers traffic remains interrupted between Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire due to the Covid 19 pandemic. However, the Government announced last November 17th, 2021 the re-opening of the land and rail borders on December 1st, 2021.
For more information on government contact details, please see the
following link: 4.1
Government Contact List.
Travel Time Matrix
Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hours) |
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Ouagadougou |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Abidjan |
|
Ouagadougou |
10 hours |
72 hours |
|
Bobo Dioulasso |
10 hours |
36 hours |
|
Abidjan |
72 hours |
36 hours |
Ouagadougou Railway station. Photo: WFP/NB
Bobo Dioulasso Railway station. Photo: WFP/NB
Railway Companies and Consortia
SITARAIL is a concession managed by Bolloré
Railways which also operates Camrail (Cameron) and Benirail
(Benin). All freight operations in Burkina Faso are managed by
Sitarail and passenger traffic is managed by the STIB (Société de
Transport Ivoiro-Burkinabé). However, since March 2020, the
passengers traffic has been interrupted and the six weekly trains
to Abidjan are not operating till further notice from the Ivory and
Burkinabe government.
In addition, three consortiums (China Railway, African Global
Development et Frontline Capital Advisors) have been selected to
build a new railway network 1 102 km long to connect Ouagadougou to
Téma port in Ghana with a project to be launched during the first
quarter in 2022 (estimated cost is 4.7 billion Euros with a
forecast of 2-3 million passengers and between 7-17 million tons
per year)
For more information on railway company contact details, please see the following link: 4.9 Railway Companies Contact List.
Capacity Table
Rail Operator Capacity |
|
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SITARAIL |
|
Lines Operates On |
Ouagadougou – Bobo Dioulasso - Abidjan |
Max Train Length and / or Pulling Capacity |
This depends on the type of locomotives:
|
Locomotives |
A total of 28 locomotives are all diesel but only 25 are currently operational |
Covered Freight Wagons Size (m) |
361 |
Flatbed Freight Wagons Size (m) |
361 |
Wagon type “tombereaux” |
94 |
Tanker Wagons |
196 |
Hopper – Clinker Wagons |
100 Photo: WFP/NB |
Key Route Information
Standard Route Information |
||
---|---|---|
Abidjan → Ouagadougou |
Abidjan → Bobo Dioulasso |
|
Track Gauge |
1 meter |
|
Ruling Gradient |
Minimum curve radius: 120 m, maximum gradient: 25% |
|
Total Track Distance |
1197 KM |
818 KM |
Type of Rail |
The maximum axle load is 17 MT per axle |
|
Type of Sleeper and Fastening |
The rails are supported by concrete sleepers (no timber nor steel sleepers) The passing loops are modified to accommodate trains of up to 90 wagons. |
|
Total Track Travel Time |
72 hours |
36 hours |
Maintenance Good marginal bad |
Marginal Speed limited between 30 to 50 km/h and depending on the leg maintenance. |
Marginal Speed limited between 30 to 50 km/h and depending on the leg maintenance. |
Companies / Consortiums Operating on Line |
SITARAIL |
|
Traffic Frequency |
3 trains per day |
2 trains per day |
Security |
Good |
Good |
Main Stations |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Ferkéssedougou (Côte d’Ivoire) |
Key Stations
Key Station Information |
|||
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Ouagadougou |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Abidjan |
|
Location |
Burkina Faso |
Burkina Faso |
Côte d'Ivoire |
Contact Information |
25 31 07 39 |
20 98 15 47 20 98 15 71 20 98 15 77 |
(+225) 27 20 20 80 00 |
Connections with Other Transport Means |
Road |
Road |
Road & Port |
Storage Capacity (m2 and m3) |
Existing warehouses are not utilized due to their bad conditions (old buildings which require refurbishment). |
- |
|
Handling Equipment |
Cranes, forklifts, tractors, container handlers |
||
Handling Capacity |
3 x transshipment platform in Ouagadougou, Bobo-Dioulasso & Ferkéssedougou. |
||
Other Comments |
Currently, customs activities are performed directly next to the train upon arrival with the customers then they can collect their freight immediately if cleared. |
2.6 Burkina Faso Storage Assessment
Overview
Burkina Faso offers a variety of storage solutions from the private to the public sector to meet the humanitarian needs across the country. In general, storages are concrete buildings and meet the minimum storage conditions. Renting or loaning land to install a mobile storage unit is also a practical option. In the private sector, storage solutions come from merchants in import/export, cement companies, wholesalers or logistics companies. In the public sector, Ministry of Agriculture, SONAGESS (Société Nationale de Gestion du Stock de Sécurité Alimentaire ) or the CAMEG (Centrale d'Achat des Médicaments Essentiels Génériques et des Consommables Médicaux) have a network of storage across the country. Therefore, it is recommended to explore both sectors when sourcing a storage solution. In addition, national humanitarian organizations are highly active in country with strong local connections and they often have some storage in remote areas. Therefore, they can provide temporary storage solutions to any organization during short term operations like distributions. Key to find and identify a storage is to contact all the economic actors within the new area of operation regardless of private or public sector.
For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
Commercial Storage
Region Des Cascades |
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Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Mangodara |
Moussa HEMA |
Yes |
220 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact. Two buildings newly built in 2019. |
|
Region Nord |
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Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Ouahigouya |
CFIP |
Yes |
272 m² |
Classrooms |
Flat |
Newly concrete building with 3 empty classrooms (80m2) plus one office room (32m2), The second floor is still under construction with a roof not covered yet. |
|
||||||
Ouahigouya |
Yes |
228 m² |
Building (used as a cafeteria) |
Flat |
Concrete building composed of a main large room (176 m²) with three more separated rooms (2x20 m² + 1x 12 m²). Located next to the toll when arriving from Ouagadougou. |
|
|
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Ouahigouya |
Adama TREBOULE |
Yes |
900 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Large warehouse with 2 mains sliding doors, 2 office rooms, windows for ventilation & concrete floor. Access to the main road with two separate sliding gates, a large space for parking area, toilet and office for security. Located on the main road to Mopti. |
|
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Ouahigouya |
Adama TREBOULE |
Yes |
480 m² |
Concrete |
Yes |
With a single sliding door, well ventilated, floor concrete, fitted with a small loading deck, external office room, no fence surrounding the land. Located to the main road to Séguénéga. |
|
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Ouahigouya |
Rasmané OUEDRAOGO |
Yes |
380 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Medium warehouse with a single sliding door, well ventilated, including an office room, no fence surrounding the land. The warehouse is currently full of owner’s stuff but can be removed if rented. Located next to the Zanna Hotel. |
|
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Ouahigouya |
Union des coopératives des producteurs de Niébé |
Yes |
1 x 250 MT 1 x 50 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact. Located in Sector 11 |
|
||||||
Oula |
Union des coopératives des producteurs de Niébé |
Yes |
50 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Kalsaka |
Yes |
50 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
|
Koumbri |
Yes |
50 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
|
Ouahigouya |
Fédération Nationale des Groupements Naam |
Yes |
1000 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Sahel |
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Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
|
Dori |
Mr. HAMADOU Mr MANON |
Yes |
120 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Medium size, in good condition, no fence. Located next to the grande mosquée. |
|
|
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Dori |
Mr. HAMADOU Mr MANON |
Yes |
150 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Compound composed of a villa with 4 rooms (50 m², 2 x 12 m² + 20 m²), parking slot and two stores (25 m² + 15 m²). Located in Yara district. |
|
|
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Dori |
Hamed MAIGA |
Yes |
3464 m² |
Land |
Flat |
With fence and door. Located at the entry of Dori, next to the CAMEG. |
|
Dori |
Hama ALADI |
Yes |
900 m² |
Land |
Flat |
With fence and door. Located in Wendu district. |
Region Centre-Nord |
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Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Kaya |
Oussmane ZABRE |
Yes |
160 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact – Located in Sector 7 |
|
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Kaya |
Ets SAWADOGO |
No |
2 x 300 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Rental contract is ending by the end of December 2021. |
|
||||||
Kaya |
Ets SAWADOGO |
Yes |
360 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Under renovation. Located in Sector 4, 11 December Road. |
|
||||||
Kaya |
Ets SAWADOGO |
Yes |
64 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact. Located in Sector 4, Lélex District. |
|
||||||
Kaya |
Ets SAWADOGO |
No |
64 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact. Available in December 2021. Located in Sector 4, next to Hotel Kaziendé |
Kaya |
Ets SAWADOGO |
No |
2x 250 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact. Available in December 2021. Located in Sector 6, in front of Salle Polyvalente du Centre-Nord |
|
Region Centre |
---|
Ouagadougou is offering a wide choice of storage solutions and sourcing a warehouse is easy through a large variety of channels like forwarding agents, transporters, brokers or suppliers. Please consult section 4.0 Contact List for more information. |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations
Humanitarian organizations run their own warehouses to store the commodities by renting through the private sector. In some areas, renting or loaning land to erect a mobile storage unit is also an alternative solution. In addition, some logistics companies offer a full warehousing service including labors, storage facilities and stock reports.
Region Nord |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Douma |
AFDR |
Yes |
600 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Lobré |
AFDR |
Yes |
500 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Tangayé |
AFDR |
Yes |
600 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Son |
AFDR |
Yes |
500 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Viré Sondgondin |
AFDR |
Yes |
600 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
|
Sahel |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Dori |
DRC |
Yes |
400 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
|
Region Centre-Nord |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Kaya |
PAM |
No |
3 x 1000 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
Rental contract is ending by the end of December 2021 (Owner is Moussa ZAMTAKO – please refer to section 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List). |
|
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, Mobile Storage Unit (MSU), other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Public Sector Storage
The public sector can offer a storage solution to humanitarian
organizations if space is available at the time of request. The
main identified sources are the SONAGESS ,
the Ministry of Agriculture
and the CCI who have a large storage
capacity across the country. It is recommended to visit their local
representative to verify the space availability then to make an
official request at regional/national level. Their facilities meet
the standard minimum requirement of storage with buildings in good
condition (concrete, large doors, well ventilated and easy access
for trucks).
For medical, the CAMEG meets the
good storage practices for pharmaceuticals and offers a full
solution from procurement to distribution with their own fleet.
Region Des Cascades |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Mangodara |
CVD |
Yes |
225 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
|
Region Nord |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Ouahigouya |
SONAGESS |
Yes, if space is available |
320 m² |
Flospan (x2) |
Flat |
Appears intact plus additional storages solution (concrete x1 + hangar x2). |
|
||||||
Ouahigouya |
CAMEG |
Yes, if space is available |
1750 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Fitted with 1 x air-conditioned room (86m2) and 1 x cold room positive. |
|
Sahel |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Dori |
SONAGESS |
Yes, if space is available. |
2700 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Nine buildings (300 m² each) in good conditions, large doors, well ventilated and easy access for truck. Located at the Site Marché au bétail. |
|
||||||
Dori |
SONAGESS |
Yes, if space is available. |
2800 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Twelve buildings (100 to 3200 m²) in good conditions, large doors, well ventilated and easy access for truck. Located at the Site 2 Zaman Lafia district. |
|
Region Est |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Capacity |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Fada |
SONAGESS |
Yes, if space is available. |
8000 MT |
Concrete |
Flat |
Eight buildings in good condition, large doors, well ventilated and easy access for trucks. |
|
||||||
Bogandé |
SONAGESS |
Yes, if space is available |
4000 MT |
Concrete & Flospan |
- |
|
Diapaga |
SONAGESS |
- |
750 MT |
Concrete |
- |
Empty both locations are currently not accessible by road due to security constraints as date of 26/10/2021 |
Pama |
SONAGESS |
- |
250 MT |
Concrete |
- |
|
Fada |
CAMEG |
Yes, if space is available |
1000 m² 300 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
A main warehouse for medicines located next to their regional office fitted with a forklift, an air-conditioned room, temperature data logger. The second warehouse is dedicated for NFI & nutrition. |
|
Region Centre |
---|
In Ouagadougou, the CCI - through its department Plateforme Economique et de la Facilitation - offers storage capacity in several areas either under their direct management or rented to a third party (DGD, Bolloré, etc)
A project to build a multimodal dry port in Ouagadougou (total is 300 ha) is ongoing with an expected opening in 2025. The site will offer a storage capacity of 30 000 m², a bonded area, a container terminal, several parkings, office and administrative buildings, a free zone and a hall dedicated for exporting foods and agricultural products. |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Cold Chain
The Ministry of Health is already fitted with cold chain equipment at national level and keeps increasing its capacity under the Programme Elargi de Vaccination (PEV) (see here the press release). In addition, the CAMEG is offering cold chain solution with cold room or controlled room within their medical warehouses to humanitarian organizations if needed.
Location |
Organization / Owner |
Type [1] |
Cooling / Power [2] |
Quantity |
Total Capacity (m³) |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ouagadougou |
Ministry of Health |
Cold Room Positive |
+2°C à +8 °C Electricity & Generator |
9 |
98 571 Liters |
Functioning |
Ouagadougou |
Ministry of Health |
Cold Room Negative |
-25°C à -15°C Electricity & Generator |
1 |
5714 Liters |
Functioning |
Regional |
Ministry of Health |
Cold Room Positive |
+2°C à +8 °C Electricity & Generator |
13 |
4000 to 5000 Liters each |
Functioning |
Regional |
Ministry of Health |
Freezer |
-25°C à -15°C |
13 |
271 Liters each |
Functioning |
Ouahigouya |
CAMEG |
Cold Room Positive |
Electricity & Generator |
1 |
250 m³ |
Functioning |
Fada |
CAMEG |
Large fridge |
Electricity & Generator |
2 |
- |
Functioning |
[1] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
[2] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified
All Photos: WFP/NB
2.7 Burkina Faso Milling Assessment
Les Grands Moulin du Faso (GMF) and La Minoterie de l’Orient (MINOR) which belong to the Group Hajjar own the main millings in country. Then, during the last decade, the national milling market has grown up with the arriving of new actors like Les Moulins du Sahel Burkina Faso (MDS BF SA) or Agroserv Industrie. They invested in modern plants with larges units of production including storage capacities and internal laboratories of analysis. All those units of production are contributing to meet the population needs and to reduce the flour imports from Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana or Togo.
Source Commodafrica.com
For more information on milling company contact details, please see
the following link:
4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
Milling Company Grand Moulin du Faso (GMF)
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone |
---|---|---|
Zone Industriel de Kossodo Ouagadougou |
Name: Ghislaine SAWADOGO Web: n/a |
Tel: 76 72 72 76 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
This milling company is offering a lot of option not only in milling operation but also fortifying, blending and transporting. |
Milling Company Agroserv Industrie
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone |
---|---|---|
Zone Industriel de Kossodo Ouagadougou |
Name: Siaka TRAORÉ Title: Directeur Technique |
Tel: 60 00 02 25 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Daily production of maize: 100 MT/day. |
Milling Company Moulin du Sahel Burkina Faso (MDS BF SA)
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone |
---|---|---|
Zone Industrielle – Route de Bama Bobo Dioulasso |
Email : info@groupesahel.com Web : Groupe Sahel |
Tel: 20 66 00 15 |
Summary of Role and Services |
||
Yearly production of flour: 60 000 MT/year. Yearly production of wheat bran: 15 000 MT/year. |
Burkina Faso - 1 Burkina Faso Country Profile
Generic Information
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa that covers an area of around 274,200 square kilometres (105,900 sq. mi) and is bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and the Ivory Coast to the southwest. The July 2019 population estimate by the United Nations was 20,321,378.
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a generic country overview, please consult the following sources:
Burkina Faso Wikipedia Country Information
Burkina Faso IMF Country Information
Burkina Faso Economist Intelligence Unit information*
(*note - this is a paid service)
Humanitarian Info
Burkina Faso Logistics Cluster
Burkina Faso World Food Programme Information
Burkina Faso UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Information
Facts and Figures
Burkina Faso Wolfram Alpha Information
Burkina Faso World Bank Information
Burkina Faso World Population Review Information
1.1 Burkina Faso Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Hazards |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
|
Drought |
Yes |
2.5 million people affected from impact of the climate change. |
|
Earthquakes |
No |
N/A |
|
Epidemics |
Yes |
Covid 19 epidemic has been active in the country since 2020. As date of 26 July 2021, 13536 confirmed cases, 169 death and 31,671 vaccinated people. For more information, please consult here the WHO Covid 19 Dashboard in Burkina Faso. Malaria is a major health issue in Burkina Faso. It is endemic throughout the country, with a seasonal upsurge from June through October. This seasonal peak is variable across the three major geographic zones linked with the duration of the rainy season: up to three months in the north, six months in the center, and nine months in the south of the country. Dengue is a year-round risk and peak transmission occurs August to December. Cholera case occurs in Burkina Faso with a case detected in August 2021 (the patient was a truck driver of Malian nationality who entered from Niger where a cholera epidemic is currently raging). Although no cases of the Ebola virus disease occurred in Burkina Faso during the West African epidemic of 2014, the Ministry of Health is reinforcing the capacity of its monitoring system to respond in case of a new epidemic. |
|
Extreme Temperatures |
No |
The hot season occurs from March to April with an average maximum daily temperature above 38 ° C. |
|
Flooding |
Yes |
In September 2020, heavy rains affected central Burkina Faso (particularly the Centre Region, including the area of the capital Ouagadougou, and the Centre-Nord Region), triggering floods that have resulted in casualties and damage (71,341 affected people). |
|
Insect Infestation |
Yes |
Migratory locusts. |
|
Mudslides |
No |
N/A |
|
Volcanic Eruptions |
No |
N/A |
|
High Waves / Surges |
No |
N/A |
|
Wildfires |
No |
N/A |
|
High Winds |
No |
N/A |
|
Other Comments |
N/A |
||
Man-Made Issues |
|||
Civil Strife |
Yes |
|
|
International Conflict |
No |
N/A |
|
Internally Displaced Persons |
Yes |
As of 30 June 2021, over 1,3 million people had been officially displaced. |
|
Refugees Present |
Yes |
22,419 refugees in Burkina Faso as date of August 2021 |
|
Landmines / UXO Present |
Yes |
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) are a growing, complex threat in a context already compounded by mass displacement, armed violence and lack of access to basic services. Since 2017, 382 people have been killed or injured in explosive ordnance accidents, all of which were caused by IEDs (98%) |
|
Other Comments |
N/A |
For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters Country Profile.
Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities
Seasonal Effects on Transport |
||
---|---|---|
Transport Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Primary Road Transport |
January to January |
The primary road infrastructure is in relatively good condition. |
Secondary Road Transport |
June to September |
County roads and rural tracks are not accessible during the rainy season. |
Air Transport |
June to September |
Local airfields are not accessible during the rainy season. |
Waterway Transport |
Not applicable, the rivers are rarely used for transportation. |
In Burkina Faso, the climate is tropical, with a rainy season in the summer months due to the African monsoon (June to September), and a dry season in winter. In the north, the rainy season is shorter and less intense, so the climate is semi-arid, while in the south the rains last longer. The temperatures in Burkina Faso are high throughout the year. During winter season, the air is dry due to the northeast winds with temperatures around 30/32 °C in the north and 32/33 °C in the south. The prevailing wind, called Harmattan, blows from the north-east and can lift dust, making the sky whitish, but it can also cause real sandstorms. Storms can also occur in spring because of the clash with moist air masses.
Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling |
||
---|---|---|
Activity Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Storage |
June to September |
Hight temperature during summertime which require storage well ventilated and a roof in a good condition to avoid leakage during the rainy season. |
Handling |
June to September |
Offloading of trucks outside the warehouse if there is no possibility to park the trucks inside, cargo can be damaged by the rain during the handling operations. |
Others |
To remind transporters to protect and cover the shipment with tarpaulins well to avoid damage by the rain. |
During the rainy season, offloading of trucks is taking more
time due to the weather conditions and there is a higher risk of
offloading damaged cargo if not well protected and covered at the
departure point. Additional activities of repacking can occur to
replace damaged items during offloading.
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
Government
Placed under the technical and administrative supervision of the Ministry in charge of Social Action and National Solidarity and under the financial supervision of the Ministry in charge of the Economy and Finance, the Conseil National de Secours d’Urgence et de Réhabilitation (CONASUR) is responsible for working to prevent disasters, manage emergency relief and rehabilitation and ensures coordination and guidance in the field of prevention disaster, emergency relief management and rehabilitation. The CONASUR is the national platform for the prevention and management of disasters and humanitarian crises with the aim to work in closed collaboration with all humanitarian actors, on issues related to the convergence of actions for poverty reduction, adaptation to climate change and disaster risk reduction, to strengthening the resilience of populations made vulnerable by socio-political-economic systems and climate change including climate variability and extreme events.
Additional governmental agencies are interacting within the humanitarian action in country such as:
- The Société nationale de gestion des stocks de sécurité alimentaire (SONAGESS) is in charge of managing the national food stock security.
- SP-PAM in charge of the administration, management, monitoring-evaluation and control of food aid from the World Food Programme (WFP).
For more information on government contact details, please see the
following link: 4.1
Government Contact List.
Humanitarian Community
As of April 2021, 67 organizations were operating
in the country implementing 157 (shelter, wash,
protection, nutrition, health, food security, refugees).
As per an OCHA report issued on 26/07/21, the number of internally
displaced persons in Burkina Faso has risen to 1,312,071. This
increase in numbers is due to the increase in security incidents.
This unpredictable and unprecedented increase in incidents
targeting the civilian population has been observed since the
beginning of the second quarter of 2021 (…) The Central North,
Sahel and Eastern regions continue to be the most affected. People
are moving to communities in dire humanitarian need, but
humanitarian response capacity remains limited. According to
analyses by the Rapid Response Coordination Group (GCORR), only 20%
of displacement alerts are fully responded to. The humanitarian
community remains committed to supporting the Government in
responding to humanitarian challenges.
For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Humanitarian Agencies Contact List.
1.2 Burkina Faso Regulatory Departments and Quality Control
Regional Organizations and Trade Agreements
Burkina Faso is a member of WTO (since 1995), GATT (since 1963) including the below organizations:
- Economic Comission of West African States (ECOWAS): this organization aims to promote cooperation and integration. It aims to establish an economic union in west Africa to raise the living standards of its peoples, and to maintain and enhance economic stability, foster relations among member states, and contribute to the progress and development of the African continent.
- West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU).
- ISO: the Agence Burkinabè de Normalisation, de la Métrologie et de la qualité (ABNORM) is responsible for developing standards. One of ABNORM’s key objectives is to cover all Burkina Faso’s priority sectors for standardization (food, electro-technical, environmental, building and civil engineering sectors).
Regulatory Agencies
Burkina Faso has numerous regulatory bodies to set standards of the economy and then to enforce those standards:
Pharmaceutical
The Agence Nationale de la Régulation Pharmaceutique (ANRP), the main objectives are to guarantee access to quality, safe, effective and accessible health products for the entire population.
Telecommunication
The Autorité de Régulation des Communications Electroniques et des Postes(ARCEP) the main missions are to monitor compliance with regulations and commitments made by network operators and service providers, internet DNS domain management, approval of imported/local made electronic equipment or radio frequencies management.
Energy
Autorité de Régulation du Sous-secteur de l’Electricité (ARSE) a public establishment under to the Ministry of Energy with the aim to contribute to the proper functioning of the electricity sector through the regulation of production, operation, transport, distribution, sale, export and import activities of electricity throughout of the national territory.
Fuel
The Comité Interministériel de Détermination des Prix des Hydrocarbures (CIDPH) is a decision-making support structure that the government has set up to make relevant proposals to determine the price of hydrocarbons month after month in country.
Civil Aviation Authority
The Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ANAC) in charge of the regulation, supervision and control of civil aviation activities in country.
Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies
Laboratoire National de Santé Publique (LNSP)
LNSP is a public establishment under to the Ministry of Health responsible for the quality control of health products, food, water and beverages pesticides, cosmetics, tobacco, and cigarettes (and all other products and articles likely to constitute threats to health). LNSP controls are followed by the issuance of a sanitary quality certificate.
Institut de Recherche en Science Appliquée et Technologie/ Département de Technologie Alimentaire (IRSAT/DTA)
- Research & development in food and nutritional sector
- Food quality control
- Supporting the Agri-food industry development
- Technology and skills transfer
- Promotion of equipment and processes in the food industry
Consulting support for the implementation of the quality
approach
Laboratoires des Universités publiques du Burkina (UJKZ, UNB)
- Initial training and research in the food and nutritional sector
- Food quality Control
- Consulting support for the implementation of the quality approach
Agence National de Biosécurité (ANB)
- GMOs Quality Control
Laboratoire National de l’Elevage (LNE)
- Food Quality control of animal origin
- Search for chemical residues in food of animal origin
- Control of the microbiological quality of animal feed
- Conducting research in the field of food safety
- Zoonotic disease surveillance
- Training of farmed technicians
Public and governmental laboratories
- ONEA (Office National de l’Eau et de l’Assainissement)
- SONABEL (Société Nationale d’Electricité du Burkina)
- Private structures
- AINA Laboratories: perform physiochemical and bacteriological analyzes, water sanitation.
Inspection Companies
Local companies like Groupe CEM or Tecal-Sate are assisting in quality control through food testing at vendor’s location prior delivery at customer ‘s warehouse. Their agents called “superintendent” are collecting samples to run laboratory analysis then provide advice according to the lab results. They also monitor loading and/or unloading operations by checking weight and visual aspect of the goods. International companies like Bureau Veritas and SGS are also operating in country and offer an extensive range of services from testing (bacteriological and chemical sampling analyses and quality analyses of submitted samples) inspection (supervision of loading and discharging), audit and certifications.
Pre-shipment Inspection
From September 2018 there is no longer a requirement for pre-shipment inspection to enable goods to be imported into Burkina Faso.
For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.3 Laboratory and Quality Testing Company Contact List.
1.3 Burkina Faso Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Emergency Response
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? |
---|---|
WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes, since September 1966 |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
Yes, since July 8, 2017 |
OCHA Model Agreement |
No |
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) |
No |
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
Projet MADAO (projet de modernisation des administrations
douanières d’Afrique de l’Ouest). |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)
United Nation Agencies and NGOs are defined in fiscal terms as non-profit organizations participating in the implementation of the development aid of the Government. Indeed, as they are performing public service missions normally under to the State, they benefit from certain favors on their investment made for the benefit of the populations. As a result, in accordance with the Establishment Convention signed with the DGCOOP, UN agencies and NGO are exempted from taxes, duties and customs duties for the purchase of goods and services necessary for activities carried out for the benefit of the populations. However, any profitable activities are excluded.
- Tax exemption is based on article 31 of the agreement establishment signed between the Government and UN agencies/NGO in Burkina Faso. They are exempted of the VTA in accordance with the Letter #2055/ MEF/ 25/11/1996, law #06-2010 dated on January 29, 2010.
- Customs duties exemption is based on article 30 of the agreement establishment signed between the Government and UN agencies/NGO.
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
UN agencies must submit an official letter to the Director of
DGD to obtain a
customs exemption of duty and taxes (also applicable for temporary
import IT and temporary admission AT)
|
Non-Governmental Organizations |
NGO must submit an official letter to the Director of DGD to
obtain a customs exemption of duty and taxes, a temporary import
(IT) and/or a temporary admission (AT)
|
Exemption Certificate Application
Procedure
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure |
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Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) |
VAT Refund / DGI
|
Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart) |
VAT exemption form to be submitted to the Secretary of DGI then proceeded within seven working days. The VAT exemption certificate is issued for a maximum period of one year regardless of the number of years of the exemptions granted. |
Exemption Certificate Document
Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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|
Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicle & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
Exoneration Certificate (EXO) |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Invoice |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Other Documents |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Customs Clearance
General Information
Customs Information |
|
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Document Requirements |
Any customs clearance procedure must be handled by an official
and registered Authorized Customs Agent only. The following documents are required for customs formalities and are issued through the SYLVIE electronic platform since 2016 (virtual liaison system for import and export transactions):
The clearance system incorporates a four-channel risk management system: green (good for release), blue (a posteriori control), yellow (inspection of documents) and red (full-scale physical inspection of the goods). |
Embargoes |
None |
Prohibited Items |
|
General Restrictions (Products subject to special import authorization) |
|
Specific restrictions (product subject to special export authorization) |
Cereals (mil, corn, cowpea, sorghum). However, since 1stJanuary 2021, ASE (Autorisation Spéciale d’Exportation) has been suspended by the government until further notice (MICA communication dated in July 2021 available here). |
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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|
Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
Exoneration Certificate (EXO) |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Invoice |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
Yes, Original and 4 copies, |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original, 1 copy, |
Yes, Original, 1 copy, |
Yes, Original, 1 copy, |
Yes, Original, 1 copy, |
Yes, Original, 1 copy, |
Yes, Original, 1 copy, |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
Phytosanitary Certificate |
Yes, Original and 1 copy, |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Other Documents |
|
n/a |
ASI from Ministry of Trade and Authorization from ANRP to import. |
For vehicle only: Certificate of conformity & Certificate of value. |
n/a |
n/a |
Additional Notes |
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ASI means “Autorisation Spéciale d’Importation,” please go to PEB website for further information. |
Transit Regime
During international transit in Burkina, the authorized customs agent delegated for this operation must fill and obtain a IM8 form called “Déclaration de Transit” at the entry border. Once obtained, the Customs release the cargo then date of departure is recorded within their system. A grace period from 48 to 96 hours is granted to the transporter to reach the exit border with an escort appointed during the journey (cost is 15 000 FCFA). In case of accident or breakdown, the transporter must inform immediately the escort or any relevant local authority otherwise a fine will be applied at the exit border. Escort is only applicable for sensitive/high value cargo (pharmaceuticals, arms, oil. etc).
3 Burkina Faso Services and Supply
The following sections contains information on the logistics services of Burkina Faso.
Disclaimer: Registration does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP/Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please Note: WFP/Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.1 Burkina Faso Fuel
Fuel Overview
The SONABHY (Société Nationale Burkinabè
d’Hydrocarbures ) under the authority of the Ministry of Trade,
holds a monopoly on the import and storage of hydrocarbons in the
country. Supplies of petroleum products are mainly contracted
through calls for tenders and long-term contracts (suppliers with
port storage capacities and direct purchases).
The transit storage of products purchased on the international
market is carried out at the Storage Company (STSL) in Lomé (Togo),
at the ORYX depot in Cotonou (Benin), at the National Company for
the Marketing of Petroleum Products (SONACOP) in Téma and
Bolgatanga (Ghana) and GESTOCI in Côte d'Ivoire.
Hydrocarbon products purchased are generated from coastal depots to
inland depots in Burkina Faso by rail (SITARAIL) and road (private
transporters). SONABHY has three main storage depots located in
Bobo Dioulasso, Bingo and Péni with currently construction projects
ongoing in Bingo to increase the storage capacity.
Hydrocarbon products are then distributed to end consumers through
key account players or customers (members of the Groupement
Professionnel Pétrolier) who obtain their supplies directly from
SONABHY. These large account customers (around 85 as date of
September 2021) consist of marketers, subsidiaries of
multinationals (Vivo Energy, Total Energies, Orix Energy, Ola
Energy) and independent national companies distributing petroleum
products (Otam, Petrofa).
Brochure on SONABHY (French version) here.
Last October 2018, the SONABHY had obtained its ISO 9001/2015 certification.
For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List.
Information may also be found at: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.
Fuel Pricing
The prices of hydrocarbons and butane gas, together with the
duties and taxes levied on hydrocarbon imports, are fixed monthly
by the CIDPH (Comité Interministériel de Détermination des Prix des
Hydrocarbure) which includes 13 indicators to structure the
price.
The isolation of the country and taxes partly explain the
relatively high level of hydrocarbon prices in Burkina Faso to
compare with others UEMOA countries.
Fuel Prices per Liter as of: 01/09/2021 Exchange rate 1 USD = 552.25 XOF (source BCEAO) |
Ouagadougou |
Bobo-Dioulasso |
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Super 91 |
610 CFA / 1.10 US$ |
605 CFA / 1.09 US$ |
Gazoil |
540 CFA / 0.97 US$ |
545 CFA / 0.98 US$ |
Petrol |
540 CFA / 0.97 US$ |
535 CFA / 0.96 US$ |
DDO (Diesel Distillate Oil) |
495 CFA / 0.89 US$ |
490 CFA / 0.88 US$ |
Paraffin |
n/a |
|
Jet A-1 |
0.58 US$ |
Seasonal Variations
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e., are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) |
No |
---|---|
Is there a rationing system? |
No |
Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? |
n/a |
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? |
No |
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? |
Yes |
Fuel Transportation
SONABHY has a fleet of 1300 tank trucks (capacity from 30,000 to 65,000 liters) contracted through private transporters to collect hydrocarbon from coastal depots to inland depots in Burkina. Then marketers manage the delivery of hydrocarbons to their own gas station or depots across the country.
Standards, Quality and Testing
Industry Control Measures |
|
---|---|
Do tanks have adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel? |
Yes |
Are there filters in the system which monitor where fuel is loaded into aircraft? |
Yes |
Is there adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks? |
Yes |
Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment? |
Yes |
Standards Authority |
|
---|---|
Is there a national or regional standards authority? |
Yes |
If yes, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority. |
ABNORM (Agence Burkinabé de Normalisation, de Métrologie et de la Qualité) |
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? |
Yes |
Testing Laboratories |
|
---|---|
Are there national testing laboratories? |
Yes. Each storage deposit has its own laboratory to perform quality control. |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.2 Burkina Faso Transporters
Overview
The road transport market is highly developed in Burkina Faso and represents the first mean to carry goods in and out of the country as per showed in the below table from the last 2018 statistics report published by the MTMUSR (Ministère des Transports, de la Mobilité Urbaine et de la Sécurité Routière) in December 2019[1].
This is also highlighted with the below figures related to the trade volume in 2019 published by INSD[2] (Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie ) showing goods are mainly transported by road first if comparing with the sea and air transportation.
According to the last statistics report of CCI published in March 2020[3], 2 356 companies are registered as transporters and offer a remarkably high number of trucks available within the country (trailer, semi-trailer, etc). However, according to main syndicate of transporters represented by the FUTRB (Faitière Unique des Transporteurs Routier du Burkina), there is around 8000 transporters companies operating in Burkina Faso as follows:
- 80% are micro and small size companies with less than five truck and not legally registered
- 16% are medium size companies and legally operating in country
- 3% are administratively organized companies
- Only 1% are considered as professional and developed companies
As observed, transporter companies belong mainly to the informal sector with a high number micro companies without any legal registrations and owning a few trucks. Therefore, this is a point to be considered when contracting a company to respect all the local legislation and to be in position to meet all customers’ requirements.
In this regard, the DGTTM is implementing since 2019 the
Licence d’Exploitation
de Transport Routier, a mandatory certificate for all the
transporters to operate in the country. The transporter must submit
a set of documents to obtain this certificate then a blue number
plate will be assigned for each registered truck. A blue plate is
stating that the truck is dedicated for transportation of goods and
passed the yearly technical control with the CCVA.
Target is 2024-2025 to achieve this process with campaign of
awareness from the DGTTM regional offices to mobilize the
transporters to apply for the license.
Organization & Structure of National Transporters
There are 19 different unions of transporters in country which
created some issues in term of negotiations with the government
illustrated by several and repetitive strikes in the past. Last
February 2021, an umbrella structure gathering all the union was
created under the FUTRB then has presented officially the board to
the MTMUSR in June 2021. Main challenges for the road transport in
country is to renew the fleet characterized by trucks in poor
mechanic condition (mainly due to the overloaded practice) and to
work on the awareness of road safety. In this regard, the
government has launched last 25 October 2021 the first phase of
subscriptions to the credit access mechanism on behalf of the
transporter for the renewal of the fleet. The budget allocated for
this first phase with the support of the World Bank represents
5.500.000.000 CFA with a target of 150 new trucks (here the
DGTTM ‘s communication)
In addition, the FUTRB is doing advocacy to have a ceiling price
system in place as of October 2021, below is the current
T.KM[4] (will
depend on the type and destination of the cargo)
- From 32 to 44 FCFA at international level
- From 80 to 160 FCFA at national level
Transporter capacity to meet humanitarian needs
At this stage, domestics and humanitarian needs are fully covered by the national capacity of the market and none tension to meet both private and humanitarian requirements was observed during the past years. Even in case of a sudden increase of transportation needs by the humanitarian community, the national market will be able to absorb an influx in demand.
Source: INFORM Risk Index September 2021
However, the main challenge is the access to IDPs located in areas where security is the major issue (North, North Center, Sahel, Est regions). Transporters are reluctant or refuse to dispatch their trucks in those borders regions due to the high risk of ambush, kidnapping by terrorist groups and the increase of IEDs on the road.
Regional Transporters Overview
To have a better understanding and knowledge of the transportation sector within the main regions impacted by the humanitarian crisis, meetings with syndicates were conducted during field visits last October 2021.
For more information on transport company & syndicate contact details, please see the following link: 4.8 Transporter Contact List.
Faitière Unique des Transporteurs Routier du Burkinabé (FUTRB) |
|
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Regions Covered |
All regions |
Representative |
Issoufou MAIGA (based in Ouagadougou) - President of FUTRB |
Comments |
Umbrella organization which gathers eighteen different unions within the country and represented by the President Mr. Issoufou MAIGA. FUTRB’s role is to be the interface between the government and the carriers in a participatory relationship and with the main objective of contributing to the development of national transport. Below is the structure of the Faitière:
FUTRB’s goal is the respect of the transportation rules within the country by the companies and with the support of the local authorities. Main issues are the overload practice which damages seriously the roads and the exclusion of truck more than twenty years of service. |
Syndicat Régional des Transporteurs Routiers des Voyageurs du Nord (SRTRVN) |
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Regions Covered |
Region Nord |
||
Representative |
Laminé SAWADOGO (based in Ouahigouya) – Secretary, Member of F.U.T.R.B |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Condition of Vehicles |
Vehicle Type |
>150 |
7 MT / 10 MT |
Trucks are available from individual companies based in Ouahigouya and main cities within the region. Drivers have a good knowledge of the area which is a source to get information about road conditions. |
Comments |
Since 2018, freight activity is facing a huge decrease up to 80% due to the security situation and from now only food transportation represents their main core of activities. Due to this situation, the syndicates implemented a system where transportation contracts are shared among several individual companies to guarantee income. |
Organisation des Transporteurs du Faso (OTRAF) |
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Regions Covered |
Sahel |
||
Representative |
Mamadou CISSÉ (based in Dori), Member of FUTRB |
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FROM |
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
TO |
|
20 |
7,10,20 MT |
Tinakoff: Every Thursday (market day), road is asphalted, and fuel is available. |
Déou |
|||
Tasmakatt: Every Monday (market day) via R3 with tricycles. |
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Markoye |
6 |
7,10 MT |
Tinagadé: via D3 with only 7 MT truck |
Dori |
7 x 13 MT 17 x 10 MT 25 x 25 MT 3 x 40 MT |
Arbinda via Gorgadji: Unsafe areas therefore transporters take the opportunity to go only when there is a military convoy to shift troops. |
|
Mansila via Sebba: Unsafe areas therefore transporters take the opportunity to go only when there is a military convoy to shift troops |
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Mansila: Accessible by road during the dry season only. Seytenga: Road to reach the Niger border (67 km) however increase of security incidents during the last months. |
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Arbinda |
|
Sibré: Accessible by tricycle only |
|
Boundoré |
Accessible with only 7 MT and 10 MT truck |
||
Falagountou |
Accessible with only 10 MT and 20 MT truck |
||
Comments |
Estimated tariff from Dori to:
|
Organisation des Transporteurs du Faso (OTRAF) |
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Regions Covered |
Region Est |
||
Representative |
Djibril TRAOERE (based in Fada) – Regional Representative, member of FUTRB |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Condition of Vehicles |
Vehicle Type |
>150 |
From 5 MT to 70 MT |
Around 50 transporters companies are operating in Est Region mainly based in Namounou/ Kompienga (cities closed to Niger and Benin borders) and Fada. Each transporter owns an average of 2-3 trucks. |
Comments |
However, the commercial transportation within the region is very impacted by the insecurity on the roads with the presence of terrorist groups and IEDs. Incidents occurs on weekly basis and trucks stopped moving in many axes like:
This situation is delaying the humanitarian response to reach the beneficiaries in those areas. Main roads going to Niger border (Kantchari) and Benin border (Nadiagou) are also targeted by the terrorist groups to rob goods and to do carjacking. In addition, transporters have been requested by the terrorist groups not to use security convoys when travelling otherwise they will be targeted. At this stage, transporters are facing a tough economic situation and to maintain their business activity, some transporters decided to leave the region to deliver goods to Ouagadougou from the main corridors (Lomé, Abidjan, etc). The second main issue reported by the Syndicate is the very poor conditions of the roads destroyed in some axes with huge potholes. Then, construction companies awarded to do the rehabilitation within the region are victims of attack by terrorist groups (kidnapping of workers, destruction of building machines, etc) which stopped the activities. |
Organisation des Transporteurs du Faso (OTRAF) |
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Regions Covered |
Region Centre-Nord |
||
Representative |
Mahamadi ZAMTAKO (based in Kaya) – Regional Representative, member of FUTRB |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Condition of Vehicles |
Vehicle Type |
>650 |
From 4 MT to 50 MT |
Around 200 transporters companies are operating in Kaya and each transporter owns an average of 2-3 trucks. Few transporters are in Kongoussi (12) and in Tougouri (20) however they are mainly based in Kaya. According to the Syndicate, 70% of the companies well are registered with the CCI and the remaining belongs to the informal sector. |
Comments |
The transportation sector is facing a significant decrease of their activities since local markets closed three years ago in some areas like Kelbo, Foubé due to the insecurity within the region. There are no more goods to be transported so many companies have stopped operating. As a date of November 2021, the axes to Bouroum (D22), Silmangué and Pensa are still accessible by road according to the Syndicate. |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
[1] Full report available here
[2] Full report available here
[3] Full report available here
[4] Ton per Kilometre
3.3 Burkina Faso Manual Labour
Manual Labor is available within all the country and can be implemented through different channels like a private logistics company, a job center agency or inclusive with a service agreement. This service is usually contracted on daily basis for warehousing operations with a flat rate charged per ton or per unit and according to the type of operation. Additional costs can occur such like PPE (Personal Protective Equipment e.g. helmet, closed shoes, gloves, etc), liability insurance or a supervisor. To ensure a permanent manual labour service, it is recommended to implement a long-term agreement which also provides an advantage to maintain the same workers deployed in the warehouse.
Labor Rate(s) Overview as of June 2020 (Rate is indicative only and subject to change) |
|
Food Items |
Cost (Local Currency & USD - $)[1] |
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Loading/Offloading sack 25kg /50kg/80kg (rice, corn, sesame…) |
1000 FCFA (1.81 US$) / ton |
Loading/Offloading carton or can 5kg to 25kg (oil…) |
50 FCFA (0.091 US$) / unit |
Loading/Offloading carton or can |
100 FCFA (0.018 US$) / unit |
Repacking sack or carton |
200 FCFA (0.36 US$) / unit |
Stacking |
1000 FCFA (1.81 US$) / ton |
Non-Food Items |
|
Loading/Offloading/Shifting Construction materials, equipment, tools etc. |
Specialized equipment such as forklift are available on the local market and hired either per hour or on daily basis. Rate depends on the lifting capacity required (from 2.5 MT to 15 MT) and starts from 40 000 CFA/hour or 125 000 CFA/day for a 2.5MT/4MT forklift. |
Miscellaneous |
|
Supervisor |
500 FCFA / hour |
Shifting items within the warehouse |
1000 FCFA (1.81 US$) / ton |
Shifting items between warehouses |
1000 FCFA (1.81 US$) / ton |
Transshipment (truck) |
1000 FCFA (1.81 US$) / ton |
For more information on company contact details, please see the following link: 4.11 Additional Services Contact List.
[1] Exchange rate 1US$ = 552,45 FCFC (BCAO, 8/09/2021)
3.4 Burkina Faso Telecommunications
Overview
The MDENP (Ministère de l’Économie
numérique, des Postes et de la Transformation Digitale) is
responsible of the development of infrastructures and to promote a
local industry based on ICT (Information Communication
&Technology). In addition, the MDENP is working in closed
coordination with the ARCEP, an
independent structure in charge to monitor compliance with
regulations and commitments made by network operators and service
providers, internet DNS (Domain Name System) domain management,
approval of imported/local made electronic equipment or radio
frequencies management. As of September 2021, three private
operators share the mobile market in Burkina Faso: Moov Africa, Telecel Faso SA, and Orange Burkina Faso SA. According to the last
Q1 2021 report from ARCEP[1], there is currently a total of 23
466 416 active sim cards in country for a population estimated
around 21 million persons. There is no restriction to register a
sim card and only requires a valid identity card to buy either a
postpaid or prepaid subscription. Then, all current operators have
a broad range of mobile plans and internet solutions for both
individual and business with competitive offers and bundles. In
addition, there is also ISPs companies available in country
offering VSAT (Very Smart Aperture Terminal) installation, fiber
connection or IT solution (server, maintenance etc.)
For more information on telecoms contacts, please see the
following link: 4.11
Additional Services Contact List.
Telephone Services |
|
---|---|
Is there an existing landline telephone network? |
Yes |
Does it allow international calls? |
Yes |
Number and Length of Downtime Periods (on average) |
n/a |
Mobile Phone Providers |
Moov Africa (formerly Onatel S.A) Telecel Faso S.A Orange Burkina Faso SA |
Approximate Percentage of National Coverage |
2G national coverage is between 98% & 100% 3G national coverage is between 56% & 99,9% [2] |
Telecommunications Regulations
ARCEP is the regulatory authority in charge to manage, to deliver authorizations and to control the frequencies. For the below equipment under a regulation in place, a process of certification (more information here) and a license to operate/use the equipment in country (list of forms available here) are required.
Regulations on Usage and Import |
||
---|---|---|
Regulations in Place? |
Regulating Authority |
|
Satellite |
Yes |
ARCEP |
HF Radio |
Yes |
ARCEP |
UHF/VHF/HF Radio: Handheld, Base and Mobile |
Yes |
ARCEP |
UHF/VHF Repeaters |
Yes |
ARCEP |
GPS |
No |
n/a |
VSAT |
Yes |
ARCEP |
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required |
||
Yes |
||
Frequency Licenses Required |
||
Yes |
Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
The United Nations agencies have a national telecom system under the same umbrella and managed by UNDSS (United Nations Department of Safety and Security). A common radio room is operating 24/7 from Ouagadougou.
UN Agencies |
|
---|---|
VHF Frequencies |
Yes |
HF Frequencies |
Yes |
Locations of Repeaters |
Yes |
VSAT |
Yes |
Meanwhile, WFP is leading a project to implement a Common Technology Services to its partners, NGOs and other humanitarian organizations (more information here).
Photo: WFP/ICT Department
In this regard, WFP ICT has opened last November 2021 in Djibo (Sahel region) a cybercafe located in the UNHCR office. WFP ICT team has installed a V-SAT solution with a free access to internet (dedicated room with equipment and Wi-Fi) including backup up system with generator and solar panels. In this area, the mobile network coverage is unstable due to antennas damaged by the armed groups.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
For the government, the development of the fiber optic network
is a priority in 2021 with the aim to boost the digital economy, to
offer quality services, connectivity and technological innovation.
In country, Virtual Technologies
& Solutions, Group Vivendi
Africa, Orange and Moov Africa are the main operators
developing the fiber optic technology.
Internet Service Providers |
||
---|---|---|
Are there ISPs available? |
Yes.
|
|
If yes, are they privately or government owned? |
Private |
|
Dial-up only? |
No, broadband and fiber also available in country |
|
Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) |
Dial-up |
n/a |
Broadband |
Depends on subscription: from 12,500 CFA (22 US$) to 150,000 CFA (257 US$) |
|
Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth |
n/a |
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
As date of September 2021, three mobile companies are operating in country with a license valid for 15 years and renewable by the ARCEP:
- Moov Africa with a license valid until 21/06/2037
- Orange Burkina Faso SA with a license valid until 27/05/2035
- Telecel Faso SA with a license valid until 27/05/2035
National coverage is not fully effective considering many remote areas are not connected to any network. Regarding this matter, the ARCEP – through the Universal Service – is managing a dedicated fund and the project implementation to allow localities deemed unprofitable by operators and people with low purchasing power to access electronic communications services.
For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association
website.
Company |
Number of Agent Outlets by Area |
Network Strength by Area |
Contracted for Humanitarian or Government Cash Transfer Programmes? |
Services Offered |
---|---|---|---|---|
Moov Africa |
n/a |
n/a |
Yes |
Merchant Payment, Money Transfer, Receive & Make Payment |
Telecel Faso SA |
50 across the country, see here |
Coverage map here |
Yes |
|
Orange Telecom |
43 across the country, see here |
Coverage map here |
Yes |
[2] Depending on the area, source ARCEP – further information here
3.5 Burkina Faso Food and Additional Suppliers
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources:
The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): (http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/)
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5.1 Burkina Faso Food Suppliers
Overview
In Burkina Faso, the food availability comes mainly from the
national production but a significant increase of importation of
rice has been observed. The main dry cereals produced and consumed
in country are sorghum, millet, and maize. In general, the country
is self-sufficient in sorghum and millet then produces a surplus in
maize. However, the country has to import most of what it consumes
in terms of wheat and wheat flour, palm oil and sugar.
Then, the national market is organized as follows: the production
and trade of local products are done almost entirely by small
producers and wholesalers then the trade in imported products
(especially rice) is carried out in bulk by large companies with
the capacity to make purchases on international markets.
Additional information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For more specific and detailed overviews of food availability and market conditions, please consult the following sources:
WFP Vulnerability and Analysis Mapping (VAM): https://dataviz.vam.wfp.org/
USAID Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET): https://fews.net/west-africa/burkina-faso
Réseau des Systèmes d’Information des Marchés en Afrique de l’Ouest : https://www.inter-reseaux.org/
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Retail Sector
The supermarket sector is mainly controlled by Lebanese traders who import international brands with stores in Ouagadougou or Bobo Dioulasso (Marina Market, Liza Market…) and also by local companies who have retail food chain across the country (Alimentation Le Bon Samaritain, Les Bons Amis…). Otherwise, the food retail sector is dominated by local market with stands (fruit, vegetables…) small general store and street vendors offering same category of product but with a limited range of choice.
Types of Retailers Available |
|
---|---|
Type of Retailer |
Rank |
Supermarket – concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains. |
5 |
Convenience Store/Mini Market – medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative. |
4 |
Permanent shop with strong supply capacity – individually/family-owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options. |
1 |
Permanent shop with limited supply capacity – individually/family-owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options. |
1 |
Mobile Shop/Market Stand – individually/family-owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps, or unstable environments. |
1 |
Wholesaler
Wholesalers are mainly located in the major towns and manage
either the storage and /or the packaging of the food collected from
the producers (sorghum, millet, maize…). Once completed, the food
is ready to sell within the local market.
Regarding the rice market, this sector is mainly controlled by
large wholesalers with a financial capacity to trade within the
international market. In addition, prices for imported products are
often determined based on negotiations between private companies
and the government.
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) |
Comments |
|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
i.e. sheep and goats, swine, poultry… |
Locally produced |
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
i.e. meat of bovine animals, meat of sheep, dried or smoked meat of swine, sausages… |
Locally produced |
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
i.e. milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, eggs… |
Locally produced |
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
i.e. fish (chilled or frozen), fish (salted or in brine), fish liver and roes… |
Imported |
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
i.e. wheat, rice, flour of maize, pasta... |
Imported |
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
i.e. vegetables, fruit and nuts, jams/jellies, fruit juices… |
Both locally produced and imported |
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
i.e. sugars (beet or cane) raw, natural honey, fruit/nuts preserved by sugar … |
Both locally produced and imported |
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
i.e. coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea, mate, pepper… |
Imported |
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
i.e. ready-to-eat foods, margarine, sauces, soups and broths, yeasts… |
Imported |
41 - Animal oils and fats |
i.e. lard, fats and oils… |
Imported |
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
i.e. soya bean oil, olive oil, maize oil, vegetable oil… |
Locally produced |
**For Non-FOOD products please
see section 3.5.2
Additional Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products
please see section 3.1
Fuel.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5.2 Burkina Faso Additional Service Providers
Overview
The national market is offering a broad range of services
however the level of quality will depend on the service provider’s
capacity (number of equipment/items, level of technology etc.…)
Additional services are mainly centralized in the major towns of
Ouagadougou and Bobo Dioulasso then might be variable at regional
level (Kaya, Fada Ngourma, Dori, Ouahigouya…).
For more information on company contact details, please see the
following link: 4.11
Additional Services Contact List.
Accommodation
Major towns and main regional cities offer accommodation solutions from hotel, guesthouse to rental house with a large panel of services when available (catering, laundering, internet, car rental, airport transfer etc…). However, due to the current insecurity situation in the country, it is strongly recommended by UNDSS to stay in places which meet minimum security criteria (e.g. fence with a protection wall, generator back-up, professional guard service etc.…). Therefore, humanitarian organizations need to conduct a security assessment prior clearing a place for their own staff. Last 2019, the MCAT issued a list of establishment authorized to operate in country (see here) then additional options are available on Booking.com, Airbnb, rental agencies or announced published on specific groups in social network (e.g. Facebook).
Electricity and Power
The national electricity production is managed by the SONABEL a State Company created by decree n ° 76/344 / PRES / MTP / URB of September 15, 1976. Its role is to produce, import, transport, distribute and export electric power plus to ensure the management of the public service of electricity. In addition, the Burkina Faso's rural electrification process under the program « Electricité pour tous » is developed in collaboration with the Coopel (coopératives d’électricité) which is playing a local role on behalf of the SONABEL. According to the latest ARSE 2019 Activity report[1], SONABEL customers experienced an average of 149 cuts which lasted a total of 86 hours. Therefore, a generator backup is recommended to face power cuts which often occur in the country.
Financial Services
Last September 2021, the BCEAO
(Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest ) has published
the updated list of banks and financial institutions operating in
Burkina Faso. They offer a broad range of services (credits card,
currency exchange, loan credit and web services) with an agency
network across the country.
Money transfer is also available in the country with Western Union,
MoneyGram
or through mobile operators (Orange Money, Moov Money).
List of Banks (15)
- Bank of Africa - (BOA)
- Banque Atlantique
- Banque Agricole du Faso (BADF)
- Banque Commerciale du Burkina (BCB)
- International Business Bank (IB Bank)
- Vista Bank Burkina
- Banque Sahelo-Saharienne pour l’investissement et le Commerce (BSIC)
- Coris Bank International (CBI)
- Ecobank
- Banque de l’Union (BDU-BF)
- Société Générale BF
- United Bank for Africa Burkina (UBA)
- Wendkuni Bank International
- Orabank Cote d’Ivoire (succursale du Burkina)
- CBAO Groupe
Attijariwafa Bank (succursale du Burkina)
List of financial institution with banking activities (4)
- Fidelis Finance Burkina Faso
- Société Burkinabè de Crédit Automobile (SOBCA)
- Société Financière de Garantie Interbancaire du Burkina (SOFIGIB)
- Société Africaine de Crédit Automobile (ALIOS Finance, succursale du Burkina)
Clearing and Forwarding Agents
There is currently 62 forwarding agents approved and authorized by the Customs to operate in country (see list here) as date of February 2021. Their head offices are mainly based in Ouagadougou with representatives across the country (land border entries, ports at corridor level…). Both local and international companies are covering this sector in Burkina Faso with major actors like Bolloré Logistics, Maersk, R-Logistics or Ceva Logistics.
Handling Equipment
Forwarding agents and specialized companies (e.g. Premium Burkina Faso, Burkina Equipment CAT, CFAO Equipment…) have the capacity to provide handling equipment when required. This service can be negotiated either through a rental service contract or a lease plan (forklift, trolley, trans-pallet, crane…) Wooden pallets are available locally with different quality level while plastic pallets need to be imported.
La Poste Burkina Faso is the
principal postal service in country with a network of 116 agencies
across the country and obtained the ISO 9001 V 2015 certification
last May 2019. La Poste Burkina Faso offers a broad range of
service to both individuals and business customers from mail,
parcel service, finance and e-service. As date of June 2021, the
postal sector is composed of 25 service providers authorized by the
ARCEP to operate in the country (see below table).
Then, main couriers services like Fedex,and DHL are
operating in Burkina Faso.
ZONE DE DESSERTE : Nationale et Internationale | |
---|---|
01 | SOCIETE EMS CHRONOPOST INTERNATIONAL BURKINA FASO |
02 | DHL INTERNATIONAL BURKINA FASO |
03 | SNTB SAGA EXPRESS |
04 | SILSON GLOBAL BUSINESS BURKINA SARL (UPS) |
05 | LA POSTE (EX SONAPOST) |
06 | FASO MAIL EXPRESS (FAMEX) |
07 | RED STAR EXPRESS |
ZONE DE DESSERTE : Nationale et CEDEAO | |
08 | TRANSPORT CONFORT VOYAGEURS (TCV) |
09 |
COMPAGNIE BURKINABE DE TRANSPORT RAKIETA |
10 |
SOCIETE SISSIMAN TOURS (ELITIS) |
11 |
SOCIETE FAIRNESS TRANSPORT AND SERVICES (FTS) |
12 |
SOCIETE BURVAL CORPORATE SA |
13 |
SOCIETE SERVICE EXPRESS |
14 |
SOCIETE DE TRANSPORT EN COMMUN SOTRACO SA |
15 |
COMPAGNIE DE TRANSPORT RALLE OUEDRAOGO ET FRERE (CTROF) |
ZONE DE DESSERTE : Nationale |
|
16 |
SOCIETE DE TRANSPORT AOREOMA ET FRERES (STAF) |
17 |
SOCIETE DE TRANSPORT RAHIMO (NORANE SARL) |
18 |
SOCIETE DE TRANSPORT NORD FASO (SNTF) |
19 |
SOCIETE SARAMAYA TRANSPORT SARL |
20 |
SOCIETE SAHEL VOYAGE |
21 |
SOCIETE UNION EXPRES |
ZONE DE DESSERTE : Locale (Ouagadougou |
|
22 |
SOCIETE LE MESSAGER |
23 |
SMART SERVICE |
24 |
MTOPO PAYMENT SOLUTIONS |
25 |
LE COURSIER |
Source ARCEP |
Printing and Publishing
Offset and digital printing services are available mainly in Ouagadougou or Bobo Dioulasso with companies fitted with modern equipment and staff trained in the latest printing technologies to meet customers’ needs (e.g. Grande Imprimerie du Burkina, Graphi Imprim, Imprimerie Industrie Graphic du Faso…).
Taxi Companies
This sector is informal and shared taxis recognizable by their
green color are a common way to circulate in the urban area. A
shared taxi is following a set route then picks up passengers along
the road. Overall, shared taxis are not really in a good mechanic
state and drivers do not respect the number of passengers
authorized to sit in their car. Rate starts from 300 CFA and the
price will increase depending on the final destination and/or the
number of luggage. Therefore, it is not recommended to use a shared
taxi however there is alternative options like to privatize a taxi
for one hour or the full day, to rent a car with driver through a
hotel or to book a taxi from a newly company called Taxi Jaune
available in Ouagadougou.
Photo Lefaso.net
Vehicle Rental
Vehicle for rent is available in the country from sedan car to 4x4 and with or without driver. Rental can be negotiated on daily basis or through a long-term agreement (e.g. Locaufaso, CFAO Motors Burkina, Sags-sarl Location…)
Waste Management and Disposal Services
Waste management is under the responsibility of the municiplities but they do not have the capacity to organize such of activities therefore hygiene and water-borne diseases are a serious concern in country. In this regard, the government and municipalities are working closely to implement waste management solution like the SDGD (Schéma Directeur de Gestion des Déchets) in Ouagadougou. In addition, private companies or local initiative are participating to improve the waste management and to sensibilize the population to change their habits (stop burning or dumping trash everywhere).
Regarding bio medical waste management, the government is implementing a new plan called Plan de Lutte contre les Infections et de Gestion des Déchets (PLIGD) to improve the system for fighting infections associated with healthcare in the context of COVID-19.
Regarding the electrical and electronic equipment waste management, the MEEVCC (Ministère de l'Environnement, de l'Economie verte et du Changement Climatique) has signed an agreement with the group Société Générale de Surveillance SA which include a service covering all stage from production to recovery, from recycling to sustainable waste disposal.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
[1] Full report available here
4 Burkina Faso Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for Burkina Faso will be presented.
4.1 Burkina Faso Government Contact List
Ministry |
Department |
National or Provincial/State Authority |
City / Town |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Presidency of Faso and the entire government |
Presidency and Ministry |
National |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
|
|
50 49 83 00 |
|
|
Trade & Industry |
ABNORM (Agence Burkinabé de Normalisation, de la Métrologie et de la Qualité) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue des Arts, ZAD, Ouagadougou |
|
|
25 37 14 43 |
|
||
Health |
ANRP (Agence Nationale de Régulation Pharmaceutique) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Primary Ministry |
ARCEP (Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des postes) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Immeuble ARCEP, 5e Etage, Ouaga 2000, |
|
|
25 37 53 60 25 37 53 61 25 37 53 62 |
|
||
Energy |
ARSE (Autorité de Régulation du Sous-secteur de l’Electricité) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
|
25 32 48 17 25 32 48 18 |
|
||
Transport |
ANAC (Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue de Aéroport |
|
|
50 30 64 88 50 31 63 32 |
|
||
Transport |
ASECNA (Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation Aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar) |
Regional |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue de Aéroport |
|
|
25 30 65 15 25 30 65 16 25 30 66 04 |
|
||
|
CAMEG (Centrale d’achat des médicaments essentiels génériques et des consommables médicaux) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
110, 2e rue ZAD |
Mintou SIDIBE |
Assistante de la Directrice Générale |
25 37 37 50 25 37 37 51 |
|
||
Trade & Industry |
CCI (Chambre du Commerce et de l’Industrie du Burkina) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue de Lyon 01 BP 502 Ouagadougou 01 |
|
|
25 30 61 14 25 30 61 15 25 31 12 66 25 31 12 67 |
|
||
Province |
Banfora |
|
Madou HEMA |
President |
|
70 23 17 72 |
|
|
||
Transport |
CBC (Conseil Burkinabé des Chargeurs) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Ave Oumarou Kanazoe Bilbalogho |
|
|
|
50 30 62 11 50 31 18 15 |
|
|
|
CCVA (Centre de Contrôle des Véhicules Automobiles) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
rue 15.34, ZAD |
|
|
25 37 35 70 25 37 35 13 |
|
||
Social Action and National Solidarity |
CONASUR (Conseil National de Secours d’Urgence et de Réhabilitation) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Kadiogo |
Bakouan Florent |
Secretaire Permanent |
25 34 70 03 |
70 99 67 31 |
||
|
CVD (Comité Villageois de Développement) |
Province |
Mangodara |
|
Brahim WATARA |
Président |
|
|
60 50 39 37 |
|
Economy & Finance |
DGD (Direction Générale des Douanes) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue de l’Indépendance |
|
|
|
25 32 47 56 |
|
|
Infrastructure |
DGER (Direction Générale de l’entretien des routes) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue Pr. Joseph Ki-Zerbo |
|
|
|
25 32 42 46 |
|
|
Economy & Finance |
DGCOOP (Direction Générale de la Coopération) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue du Général Sangoulé Lamizana |
|
|
|
25 30 69 01 25 30 69 07 |
|
|
Economy & Finance |
DGI (Direction Générale des Impôts) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue du Président Aboubacar Sangoulé LAMIZANA, Face Hôtel Azalaï |
|
|
|
25 30 89 85 25 30 89 86 25 30 89 87 |
|
|
Health |
LNSP (Laboratoire National de Santé Publique) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
|
50 37 31 31 |
|
||
|
MDNEP (Ministère de l’Économie numérique, des Postes et de la Transformation Digitale) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Kadiogo |
|
|
25 25 25 25 |
|
||
Transport |
MTMUSR (Ministère des Transports, de la Mobilité Urbaine et de la Sécurité Routière) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Hôtel Administratif |
|
|
|
25 25 25 25 |
|
|
Transport |
ONASER (Office National de Sécurité Routière) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Ouaga 2000-1296, Avenue Ousmane Sembene |
|
|
|
25 37 44 78 |
|
|
Trade & Industry |
PEB (Point d’Entrée au Burkina) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue de l'Indépendance, Arrondissement de Baskuy |
|
|
25 31 44 93 25 49 00 88 25 49 02 45 |
|
||
Energy, Trade & Industry |
SONABEL Société Nationale d’Electricité du Burkina |
National |
Ouagadougou |
55, Avenue de la nation, |
|
|
25 30 61 00 25 30 61 02 25 30 61 03 25 30 61 04 |
|
||
Trade & Industry |
SONABHY (Société Nationale Burkinabè d’Hydrocarbures) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
Secretariat |
|
25 42 68 00 |
|
|
Agriculture |
SONAGESS (Société Nationale de Gestion du Stock de Sécurité alimentaire) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue Kuamé N’krumah |
25 31 28 05 25 31 28 06 |
|||||
Province |
Ouahigouya |
|
Jean Gabriel KONCOBO |
Site Manager |
|
|
78 09 77 98 |
|
||
|
|
Province |
Dori |
|
Firmin MEDA |
Site Manager |
|
|
76 73 52 27 |
|
|
|
Province |
Fada |
|
Abdoulaye KONDA |
Site Manager |
|
|
77 62 25 00 70 26 69 73 |
|
|
SPONG (Secrétariat Permanant des ONG) |
National |
Ouagadougou |
|
Mr. KOFFI |
Secrétariat Permanant |
25 47 35 66 |
51 12 65 65 |
4.2 Burkina Faso Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
UN |
Immeuble des Nations Unies, 34 avenue CES, Koulouba Ouagadougou |
Barbara MANZI |
Coordinatrice Résidente/Humanitaire |
75 87 00 00 |
||
OCHA |
Immeuble des Nations Unies, 34 avenue CES, Koulouba Ouagadougou |
Kristen KNUTSON |
Cheffe de Bureau |
07 20 63 10 |
||
UNFPA |
Immeuble des Nations Unies, 34 avenue CES, Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
Auguste KPOGNON |
Représentant Résident |
75 87 03 87 |
||
UNICEF |
Immeuble des Nations Unies, 34 avenue CES, Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
Sandra LATTOUF |
Représentante |
67 80 88 09 |
||
UNHCR |
ZI de Gounghin, Ouagadougou |
Shelubale Paul ALI-PAUNI |
Deputy Representative |
65 06 44 24 |
||
FAO |
25 Av. Guillaume Ouedraogo, Rue 4-24 Ouagadougou |
Dauda SAU |
Representant Pays |
25 30 60 57 |
||
WHO |
158 Av. de l'Indépendance, Ouagadougou |
Dr. Alimata DIARRA NAMA |
Représentant Pays |
25 30 65 09 |
||
PAM |
66, Angle Av. Georges Konseiga, Ouagadougou |
Antoine RENARD |
Représentant Pays |
25 33 33 63 |
||
UNMASS |
|
Philippe RENARD |
Program Manager |
54 09 47 75 |
||
UNDSS |
Immeuble des Nations Unies,, 34 avenue CES, Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
Barry ABDOULAYE |
Security Adviser |
70 20 70 95 76 06 29 47 |
|
|
Action contre la Faim (ACF) |
Rue Gandaogo, Zogona, Ouagadougou |
Grégoire BROU Antoine BARAKAMFITIYE |
Directeur Pays Responsible Logistique |
76 11 79 01 76930545 |
||
ACTED |
Quartier Zogona, Secteur 13, Lot 20, Rue Lili Pende, Ouagadougou |
Audrey BRENOT Parfait AYMAR-MOSSOA |
Directrice Pays Coordinateur Logistique |
65 67 31 01 07 00 32 03 |
||
AFDR |
Secteur N°11RN N°2, Côté Ouest du Camp CRS, Ouahigouya |
Bouraïma DIABATE |
Admin Finance & Logistics |
70 50 06 50 76 68 86 55 78 53 00 49 |
||
ALIMA |
Ouagadougou |
Camille MONTFORT Mohamed BOWOU JATOUM Cheicko SISSOKO |
Représentant Pays Coordinateur Logistique Responsable Approvisionnement Pays |
65 21 45 94 65 22 79 35 56 43 87 38 |
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CARE international |
Av. Léopold Sédar Senghor, Sect n°53, Ouaga 2000, Ouagadougou |
Brigitte OUEDRAOGO |
Cheffe de Bureau |
77 29 16 79 |
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Catholic Relief Service (CRS) |
rue 9.107, ZI de Gounghin, Ouagadougou |
Carla Brown-NDIAYE Christiane LENGANI-OUEDRAOGO |
Directrice Pays Supply Chain Manager |
54 40 00 05 25 34 34 70 70 20 73 25 |
||
Danish Refugee Council (DRC) |
Rue Zangoeg-Pelgo, Zone du Bois, Ouagadougou |
Marie DUPREZ |
Directrice Pays |
64 12 24 02 |
||
Humanité et Inclusion (HI) |
|
Philippe ALLARD Seydou NEYA |
Directeur de Programme Régional Responsable Logistique Pays |
76 69 00 71 |
||
INTERSOS |
Ouagadougou |
Marion CASSIAT Cé Herman THEA |
Coordinatrice Programme Coordinateur Logistique |
56 02 49 41 75 64 30 39 |
||
International Rescue Committee (IRC) |
|
Alain CAVENAILE Zele Yaya KONE |
Chef de Mission Supply Chain Coordinator |
|
54 48 22 93 54 48 17 48 |
|
Mines Advisory Group (MAG) |
|
Nicola NAIDU |
Representant Regional |
64 29 24 83 |
||
Médicos del Mundo Espagne (MdM-E) |
|
Ángela SEVILLANO |
Coordonnatrice Pays Supply Chain Manager |
76 82 42 00 25 36 12 43 07 20 61 45 |
||
Médecins du Monde France (MdM-F) |
|
Fatamba SISSOKO Julior DERUISSEAUX |
Coordinateur Général Coordinateur Logistique |
25 36 02 87 66 35 38 29 66 15 45 50 |
||
MSF Espagne |
BP 505, Ouaga CNT, Ouagadougou |
Youssouf ALY DEMBELE |
Chef de Mission |
54 32 56 14 |
||
MSF Suisse |
262 Avenue Maurice Yameogo, Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
Mamadou DIARRA Aboubakar CHAIBOU |
Chef de Mission Coordinateur Logistique Adjoint |
57 37 25 02 51 51 52 64 57 50 05 50 |
||
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) |
Ouaga 2000, Avenue Pascal Zagre, Ouagadougou |
Mangundu MANENJI Hamza DAO |
Directeur Pays Coordinateur Logistique |
65 52 43 02 75 97 43 21 |
||
OXFAM |
Zone du Bois 286 Rue baor Ganga, secteur 22 Ouagadougou |
Omer KABORÉ Nibona SYLVERE |
Directeur Pays Logistics Manager |
57 14 06 74 |
||
PLAN International |
397 Rue 15 - ZAD Ouagadougou |
Yaouba KAIGAMA Gilles KAMBOU |
Directeur Pays Responsable Logistique |
Yaouba.Kaigama@plan-international.org
|
70 20 06 53 70 17 05 05 |
|
Premiere Urgence International (PUI) |
Rue Luili Pende, Zogona, Ouagadougou |
Nico Tsongo AMINI |
Coordinateur Terrain Coordinateur Logistique |
02 25 19 58 65 82 80 31 |
||
Terre des Hommes Lausanne |
Ouagadougou |
Lionel DESPRAT |
Coordinateur Logistique |
64 00 30 48 |
||
Save The Children International (SCI) |
|
Eric Hazard Jean ZOMA |
Directeur Pays par Intérim Head of Supply Chain |
70 20 64 00 51 51 14 13 |
||
Solidarités International (SI) |
rue 13.70, Zogona, Ouagadougou |
Francis Claver TEHOUA Birrill Martin CHARLIEN |
Directeur Pays Coordinateur Logistique |
54 75 41 37 53 30 13 68 53 30 13 69 |
||
Welthungerhilfe (WHH) |
Somgande Ouagadougou |
Jean-Philippe JARRY |
Directeur Pays |
70 20 71 88 |
Burkina Faso - 4.3 Burkina Faso Laboratory and Quality Testing CompaniesContact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LNSP (Laboratoire National de Santé Publique) |
Boulevard des Tensoba - Secteur 30, Ouagadougou |
Pr Elie Kabré |
Director |
25 30 42 77 25 37 24 23 25 37 31 31 25 37 36 98 |
70 39 23 75 |
Biological, chemical, water/food, environmental |
|||
IRSAT/DTA (Institut de Recherche en Science Appliquée et Technologie/ Département de Technologie Alimentaire) |
Ouagadougou |
Dr Kaboré Donatien |
Head of Department / technologie alimentaire |
25 35 60 31 |
70 08 19 12 |
Research & development in food and nutritional sector /Food quality control |
|||
Laboratoires des Universités publiques du Burkina |
|
Pr Ouattara |
Enseignant chercheur/ Laboratoire du CRSBAN |
|
|
76 61 70 96 |
|
Research, food quality control |
|
LNB (Laboratoire National de Biosécurité) |
Avenue Tansoaba Kiéma Secteur 51, Ouagadougou, Non loin du SIAO, en face de l'agence ONEA ZAD Ouagadougou |
Pr. Barro Nicolas |
General Director |
|
|
76 62 11 51 |
|
GMOs Quality Control |
|
LNE (Laboratoire National de l’Elevage |
Kadiogo & Ouagadougou |
Dr. Zerbo Ouermi |
General Director |
|
|
71 00 13 00 |
|
Food quality control of animal origin |
|
Laboratoire AINA |
Ouagadougou |
Madina |
Sales Department |
|
78 02 98 65 |
|
Water testing |
||
TECALSATE |
Ouagadougou |
Alfred ZOUGRANA |
|
|
70 21 32 14 |
|
|
Food Quality Control & Inspection |
|
CEM |
Ouagadougou |
Aboh Lucas ADJIBI |
Head of Office |
25 31 48 24 |
78 70 52 01 |
|
Food Quality Control & Inspection |
||
GUERINEAU cabinet |
Ouagadougou |
François ILBOUDO |
|
|
|
76 15 01 55 |
|
|
Food Quality Control & Inspection |
COTECNA |
11 Avenue Kwamé N'Kruma, 11 Ouagadougou |
|
Operations |
|
25 32 51 00 |
|
Provider of testing, inspection and certification services |
||
BUREAU VERITAS |
Immeuble Nacoulma face à l'aéroport, au 1er étage, aile droite, Ouagadougou |
|
|
contact.burkina@
|
|
25 33 39 33 50 33 39 33 |
|
|
Provider of testing, inspection and certification services |
SGS |
Zone Industrielle de Kossodo |
|
|
|
|
25 41 21 04 25 41 21 18- 19 25 48 36 64 |
|
Provider of testing, inspection and certification services |
4.5 Burkina Faso Airport Company Contact List
Airport |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (Mobile) |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ouagadougou & Bobo Dioulasso |
Air Burkina |
29, Av. de la Nation, Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
25 49 23 43 / 25 49 23 44 / 25 49 23 45 / 25 49 23 46 |
61 29 38 04 |
Ticketing, Cargo, Charter |
||
Ouagadougou |
ASKY |
Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
25 33 12 37 25 33 12 38 |
|
Ticketing, Cargo, Charter |
||
Ouagadougou |
Air Cote d’Ivoire |
Rue de l'intégrité, résidence Aziz,, Immeuble Kwamé N'krumah. Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
66 55 55 65 |
|
Ticketing & Cargo |
||
Ouagadougou |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Av. Kwame N'krumah en face de l'Hôtel Palm Beach, Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
25 30 10 24 / 25 30 10 25 / 25 31 05 50 |
|
Ticketing & Cargo |
||
Ouagadougou |
Turkish Airline |
Avenue Yennenganga, Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
25 33 48 48 / 25 33 49 49 / 25 33 54 54 |
|
Ticketing & Cargo |
||
Ouagadougou |
Air France |
262, avenue du président Yaméogo Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
|
25 49 15 15 |
|
Ticketing & Cargo |
|
Ouagadougou |
Royal Air Maroc |
1058, Avenue Dr Kwamé N Krumah, Ouagadougou |
Sales Service |
|
50 30 50 81 |
|
Ticketing & Cargo |
|
Ouagadougou |
RACGAE |
170, Avenue Houari Boumediene étage, Immeuble TOE 1er étage Ouagadougou |
Assistance Service |
|
25 30 60 94 |
78 84 14 15 |
Airport services |
4.6 Burkina Faso Storage and Milling Companies Contact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Region Des Cascades |
|||||||
Individual |
Banfora |
Moussa HEMA |
Owner |
|
|
70 39 00 17 |
|
CVD (Comité Villageois de Développement) |
Banfora |
Brahim WATARA |
Président |
|
|
60 50 39 37 |
|
Region Nord |
|||||||
CFPI |
Ouahigouya |
Jonathan YAMEOGO |
Director |
70 87 32 48 65 64 22 30 |
|||
Individual |
Ouahigouya |
Adama TREBOULE |
Owner |
70 20 74 16 |
|||
Individual |
Ouahigouya |
Ramané OUEDRAOGO |
Owner |
|
|
70 93 64 11 78 84 47 92 |
|
CAMEG |
Ouahigouya |
|
Regional Office |
|
24 55 31 63 |
|
|
Union des coopératives des producteurs de Niébé |
Ouahigouya, Oula, Kalsaka Koumbri |
Boukary OUEDRAOGO Abdoulaye BOUDA |
Président Stock Manager |
|
|
70 31 59 14 70 15 34 71 |
|
FNGM (Fédération Nationale des Groupements Naam) |
Ouahigouya |
Salamata OUEDRAOGO |
|
24 55 01 05 |
70 22 96 03 |
||
SONAGESS |
Ouahigouya |
Jean Gabriel KONCOBO |
Site Manager |
|
|
78 09 77 98 |
|
AFDR |
Ouahigouya |
Bouraïma DIABATE |
Logistics |
|
70 50 06 50 76 68 86 55 78 53 00 49 |
|
|
Sahel |
|||||||
Individual |
Dori |
Mr. HAMADOU Mr MANON |
Owner |
|
|
70 22 69 73 71 25 08 57 |
|
Individual |
Dori |
Hamed MAIGA |
Owner |
|
|
70 24 56 17 |
|
Individual |
Dori |
Hama ALADI |
Owner |
|
|
76 51 39 84 |
|
Individual |
Dori |
Sibi ELHADJ |
Owner |
|
|
70 26 73 25 |
|
SONAGESS |
Dori |
Firmin MEDA |
Site Manager |
|
|
76 73 52 27 |
|
DRC |
Dori |
Aubin BATIONO |
Logistics |
|
73 52 99 30 |
|
|
Region Est |
|||||||
CAMEG |
Fada |
|
Regional Office |
|
24 77 06 16 |
|
|
SONAGESS |
Fada |
Abdoulaye KONDA |
Site Manager |
|
|
77 62 25 00 70 26 69 73 |
|
Region Centre-Nord |
|||||||
Individual |
Kaya |
Moussa ZAMTAKO |
Owner |
|
|
70 20 77 00 |
|
Individual |
Kaya |
Oussmane ZABRE |
Owner |
|
|
78 55 25 75 70 83 53 18 |
|
ETS SAWADOGO |
Kaya |
Mr Sawadogo Mr Jonathan |
Owner Employee |
|
|
70 28 10 09 |
|
4.7 Burkina Faso Fuel Provider Company Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VIVO ENERGY |
Ouagadougou |
Rond-Point des Nations Unies, Ouagadougou |
25 30 22 03 |
Fuel, lubricants, and gas |
|||
TOTAL ENERGIES |
Ouagadougou |
1080, Avenue Kwamé N'Krumah |
50 32 50 50 50 32 50 00 |
Fuel, lubricants, gas, and solar products |
|||
PETROFA |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue Kouamé N'Krumah, Résidence AZIZ |
50 30 08 75 50 33 17 02 50 31 86 09 |
|
Fuel, lubricants, and gas |
||
ORYX ENERGY |
Ouagadougou |
262 Avenue Maurice Yameogo, Koulouba, |
50 30 17 44 |
|
Fuel, lubricants, and gas |
||
SODIGAZ APC |
Ouagadougou |
Pissy – Route de Bobo |
25 34 37 02 |
66 00 02 21 |
Fuel, lubricants, gas, and solar products |
||
ECODIS |
Ouagadougou |
ZI de Goughin |
50 34 70 27 |
|
Fuel, lubricants, and gas |
||
OLA ENERGY |
Ouagadougou |
Rue 210, Secteur N°2 Bilbalogo - Face au Rond-point Bataille du Rail, |
|
25 49 21 00 |
|
Fuel and lubricants |
|
OTAM BURKINA |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
50 35 73 50 |
|
|
Fuel and lubricants |
4.8 Burkina Faso Transporter Company Contact List
Transporters |
Coverage |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CAT LOGISTICS |
National |
Zouré BOUBAKAR |
Director |
25 36 31 10 |
|
|
|
CLAIRE AFRIQUE |
National |
Baba Malick OUATTARA |
|
|
70 20 74 15 |
|
|
DON MAIKE SERVICE |
National |
Seydou MAIGA |
|
|
78 61 86 57 |
|
|
NAVITRANS |
National |
Salif KOUDOUGOU |
|
24 70 69 51 |
70 25 80 24 / 77 25 80 24 |
|
|
NGM LOGISTICS AFRIQUE |
National |
Enselme NIKIEMA D. P. |
|
25 65 29 54 |
|
|
|
PRESS PLAY |
National |
Cheick SANNA |
Director |
|
66 00 20 20 / 63 40 40 40 / 68 00 00 27 |
|
|
R-LOGISTICS |
National |
Edwige OUATARRA |
|
25 37 54 77 |
74 86 51 24 |
||
SADN |
National |
Mme SANA/ ZABDA |
|
|
70 83 79 99 |
|
|
SELOT |
National |
Boubacar ZOURE |
|
25 39 29 28 |
|
|
|
SILMI SARL |
National |
Abel COMPAORE |
|
|
70 24 42 54 |
|
|
SOCIETE RIMNONGDO |
National |
Aboubacar BALIMA |
|
|
70 25 01 40 / 78 85 41 40 / 70 20 36 60 |
|
|
SOMADIA |
National |
Malicki DIARRA |
|
|
60 50 30 07 / 70 38 79 35 |
|
|
SOTRACOF |
National |
Issoufou MAIGA |
|
|
50 43 55 06 / 70 21 19 73 |
|
|
TRANSPORT SORGHO |
National |
Ali SORGHO |
|
|
50 38 46 99 / 70 26 39 79 |
|
|
MATRANS LOGISTICS SA |
National |
Salfo OUEDRAOGO |
|
|
70 25 40 22 |
|
|
AFRIC-INVEST |
Centre Est Sahel Est |
Moctar TRAORE |
|
|
71 30 69 92 |
|
|
ALAYE MULTI-SERVICE SAWADOGO |
Centre Nord Centre Est |
Alaye SAWADOGO |
|
|
72 87 94 42 |
|
|
BOUKARE SERVICE |
Centre Nord |
Boukare SAWADOGO |
|
|
76 50 68 45 |
|
|
PORGO YASSIA ET FRERES |
Centre Nord Sahel Nord |
|
|
|
78 25 45 52 |
|
|
SAWADOGO Boureima et Frère |
Centre Nord |
Boureima SAWADOGO |
|
|
70 28 10 09 |
|
|
SCTMF |
Centre Nord |
Mohamado SAWADOGO |
|
|
70 23 36 14 / 78 85 79 86 |
|
|
ZAM TRANSPORT |
Centre Nord |
Mahamadi ZAMTAKO |
Director |
|
70 16 56 84 / 78 42 33 80 |
|
|
ECOSAF |
Est |
Salfo OUEDRAOGO |
|
|
70 25 40 22 |
|
|
EDF |
Est |
Fimba Julien LOMPO |
|
|
78 81 76 79 |
|
|
ENTREPRISE BENEWENDE |
Centre Est |
Ousmane KANAZOE |
|
|
78 04 51 28 / 76 44 41 51 |
|
|
ETS KOUADIMA TALARDIA ET FRERES (EKTF) |
Centre Est Est |
Talardia KOUADIMA |
|
|
70 28 15 39 |
|
|
ALEXANDRE YADGO |
Centre Est Est |
Alexandre YADGO |
|
|
40 77 06 48 / 70 24 38 32 / 70 21 70 19 |
|
|
Rasmané OUEDRAOGO |
Nord |
Rasmané OUEDRAOGO |
|
|
|
70 93 64 11 / 78 84 47 92 |
|
ETS OUEDRAOGO ABDOULAYE & FRERES |
Nord Sahel |
Abdoulaye OUEDRAOGO |
|
|
78 25 65 28 / 70 73 23 55 |
|
|
ETS PORGO ET FRERES |
Nord Sahel |
Yassia EL HADJI PORGO |
|
|
78 25 45 52 / 65 07 80 96 |
|
|
BATHILY.S OUMAR |
Sahel |
Oumar BATHILY.S |
|
|
70 36 04 34 / 74 47 90 28 / 71 55 55 59 |
|
|
ENTREPRISE BADINI ALIOU |
Sahel |
Aliou BADINI |
Director |
|
72 11 10 13 / 76 10 44 06 |
|
|
ETS KAFANDO MAHAMADI |
Sahel |
Kafando MAHAMADI |
Director |
|
50 31 68 00 / 78 25 90 29 |
|
|
ETS OUANOGO ET FRERES |
Sahel |
Moussa OUANOGO |
|
|
|
70 31 55 83 |
|
ETS ZABRE SAIDOU ET FILS |
Sahel |
Saïdou ZABRE |
|
|
70 13 52 00 / 76 11 48 83 |
|
|
ETS ZORE LAMINE ET FRERES |
Sahel |
Zore LAMINE |
|
|
70 71 67 65 |
|
|
MAÏGA H. MOUSSA |
Sahel |
H. Moussa MAÏGA |
|
|
70 72 49 60 |
|
|
NORD OR - ATMC |
Sahel |
Amadou DICKO |
|
|
70 25 82 09 / 40 46 02 43 |
|
|
OHL |
Sahel |
Hamadou Lamine OUEDRAOGO |
|
|
78 25 44 25 / 76 60 75 78 |
|
|
TRANSPORT MAIGA ET FILS |
Sahel |
Alassane MAIGA |
|
|
|
54 18 21 78 |
|
Syndicate |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OTRAF |
Bobo Dioulasso Région des Haut Bassin |
|
Ammadou ZERGO |
Representative |
|
|
70 25 55 69 / 78 00 50 50 |
OTRAF |
Banfora Région des Cascades |
|
Barro LASSINA Barro BAKARI |
President Secretary |
|
|
75 63 08 08 / 76 31 23 01 |
SNTRB |
Ouahigouya Région Nord |
Central Bus Station |
Oumarou OUEDRAOGO Laminé SAWADOGO |
Secretary |
70 22 38 83 / 75 35 24 51 |
||
OTRAF |
Ouahigouya Région Nord |
Central Bus Station |
Souleymane OUEDRAOGO |
President |
|
|
70 68 91 54 |
OTRAF |
Dori |
In front of the Regional Customs office |
Mamadou CISSÉ |
Representative |
70 33 93 26 / 78 50 23 92 |
||
OTRAF |
Fada Région Est |
|
Djibril TRAORÉ |
Regional Representative |
|
|
70 24 39 73 / 78 85 22 57 / 76 13 68 02 |
OTRAF |
Kaya Région Centre Nord |
|
Mahamadi ZAMTAKO |
Regional Representative |
|
|
70 16 56 84 / 78 42 33 80 |
4.9 Burkina Faso Railway Company Contact List
Company |
Geographic Coverage |
Street / Physical Address |
Title |
Phone Number |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SITARAIL |
Burkina Faso & Côte d’Ivoire |
Ouagadougou Railway Station (Au niveau de la Caisse de la Sécurité Sociale et derrière la Maison du Peuple) |
Ouagadougou Railway Station |
25 31 07 39 |
Freight & passengers services |
|
Direction de la communication et des relations extérieures de SITARAIL |
56 94 53 93 |
|||||
STIB (Société de Transport Ivoiro-Burkinabé) |
Burkina Faso & Côte d’Ivoire |
Ouaga 2000 Ouagadougou |
|
71 70 60 62 |
Ticketing and Sales services |
4.10 Burkina Faso Supplier Contact List
Company |
Commodity Types |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marina Market |
Supermarket |
City Center, Gounghin, Patte d’Oie, Avenue du Grand Marché, Ouagadougou |
25 31 28 80 |
Food, Appliances |
||||
Marina Market |
Supermarket |
Avenue de la République, Face BIB, Bobo Dioulasso |
|
|
20 97 01 54 |
|
Food, Appliances |
|
Alimentation Le Bon Samaritain |
Supermarket |
Ouagadougou Ouahigouya Bobo Dioulasso |
25 34 61 98 25 39 90 35 25 31 43 01 25 38 43 00 |
Food |
||||
Bingo Market |
Supermarket |
Rue 14.54 - Secteur 14, Ouagadougou |
|
|
25 30 54 97 25 50 55 55 |
|
|
Food |
Les Bons Amis |
Supermarket |
Patte d´oie, Ouagadougou |
|
|
78 02 19 62 |
|
|
Food, groceries |
Liza Market |
Supermarket |
Avenue Kwame Nkrumah, Koulouba, Ouagadougou |
|
|
25 33 54 64 |
|
Food |
|
Quartz International |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Abdelaziz ZONGA |
|
50 50 41 52 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Ets ZOUNGRANA |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Denis ZOUNGRANA |
|
50 34 31 64 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Sarl ABNCO |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
D.Roch NAGALO |
|
|
50 33 05 47 / 70 13 90 22 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
ESMAF International |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Mahamadi SAWADOGO |
|
50 30 48 37 / 50 30 48 39 |
|
Rice |
|
Alpha & Omega |
Wholesaler |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Hénock BOUDA |
20 98 10 98 |
70 20 04 34 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
UNPCB |
Wholesaler |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Oumarou SAVADOGO |
20 97 33 10 |
76 60 60 04 |
|
Maize |
|
Ets NANA |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Abdoulaziz NANA |
|
50 46 33 08 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
ECOMOU |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Moussa COMPAORE |
|
50 30 88 55 / 70 25 02 69 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Groupe VELEGDA Sarl |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Mamounata VELEGDA |
|
50 33 29 30 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Ets TERA SAIHIBOU |
Wholesaler |
Bobo Dioulasso |
Téra SAIHIBOU |
20 97 17 59 |
70 21 53 03 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
EZAF |
Wholesaler |
Koudougou |
Alassane ZOUNGRANA |
|
|
50 44 07 94 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
Ets SIA |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Sakiya Abel SIA |
|
|
70 36 48 73 / 78 39 35 27 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
VENTEX |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Donatienne OUEDRAOGO |
|
50 43 65 35 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
NECI |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Aboubacar KOTE |
|
50 30 02 12 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
FTC |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Gouwendmalgré SAWADOGO |
|
|
70 23 29 78 / 76 65 10 49 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
ESAF |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Alizeta SAWADOGO |
|
78 81 90 22 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Ets ZANGRE |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Ousmane ZANGRE |
|
50 30 69 09 |
|
Rice, Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
AGROSERV |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Siaka SANON |
|
50 30 70 53 / 78 82 72 37 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
ALEPA |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Arba TAPSOBA |
|
50 50 87 03 / 70 75 77 13 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
KORBEOGO & Cie |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Nasmani KORBEOGO |
|
50 33 51 31 / 75 36 14 14 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
SOBITRAF |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Issouf TRAORE |
|
70 25 11 48 |
|
Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Unité Diocesaine riz de bagre plus |
Wholesaler |
Tenkodogo |
Charles OUEMENGA |
|
70 27 41 60 / 70 40 78 85 |
|
Rice |
|
Lokre Buisness Center |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Lokré COMPAORE |
|
74 06 39 40 |
|
Rice,Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
ENCI |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Idrissa BAGUI |
|
70 24 91 49 / 50 47 27 79 |
|
Rice,Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
CGB Sarl |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Oubda ASSETA |
25 40 27 49 |
|
|
Rice,Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
ETIS |
Wholesaler |
Ouagadougou |
Saidou TIENDREBEOGO |
25 30 07 36 |
|
|
Rice,Maize, Beans, Sorghum, millet |
|
Coopérative Agricole du Passoré |
Smallholder farmer |
Yako |
|
|
70 39 02 45 |
|
|
|
Fédération NIAN ZWE |
Smallholder farmer |
Léo |
|
|
76 49 37 70 / 76 21 21 47 |
|
|
|
Union des Sociétés Coopératives pour la Commercialisation des Produits Agricoles de la Boucle du Mouhoun |
Small Holder Farmer |
Boucle du Mouhoun |
|
|
70 55 74 49 / 70 27 27 68 |
|
|
|
Union des Groupements des Producteurs de Céréales du Nayala |
Small Holder Farmer |
Province de Nayala |
|
|
70 39 02 44 |
|
|
|
Union Provinciale des Professionnels Agricoles du Houet |
Small Holder Farmer |
Province de Houet |
|
|
70 33 40 94 / 76 87 78 93 |
|
|
|
Société des Coopératives Agricoles de Banzon |
Small Holder Farmer |
Province de Kénédougou |
|
|
76 10 14 80 |
|
|
|
Union des Productrices de Céréales |
Small Holder Farmer |
Bobo Dioulasso |
|
|
78 33 32 92 |
|
|
|
Association Monde Rural (AMR) |
Small Holder Farmer |
Gourcy |
|
|
78 77 21 97 / 70 38 21 01 |
|
|
|
Union des Groupements des Producteurs de riz de Bagré |
Small Holder Farmer |
Province du Boulgou |
|
|
70 10 59 31 |
|
|
|
Groupement Deel-Wendé |
Small Holder Farmer |
|
|
|
76 98 85 06 |
|
|
|
4.11 Burkina Faso Additional Services Contact List
Type of Service |
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
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Clearing & Forwarding Agent |
Maersk |
Ouagadougou |
Rue André Aubaret, Ouaga 2000 |
Patrice Ouaba |
Country Manager |
25 40 78 18 |
78 41 20 86 |
Customs Clearance, Import / Export, Manual Labor |
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Clearing & Forwarding Agent |
Sogetrab |
Ouagadougou |
314 Boulevard de l'Insurrection Immeuble CPA 1er Quartier Cissin - Arrondissement N°6 |
Julien Zoungrana |
Director |
25 38 79 76 / 25 38 79 78 |
70 20 65 78 |
Customs Clearance, Import / Export, Manual Labor |
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Clearing & Forwarding Agent |
R-Logistics |
Ouagadougou |
N6, Cité Azimmo Ouaga 2000 |
Christian Ilboudo |
|
25 37 54 77 |
|
Customs Clearance, Import / Export, Manual Labor |
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Clearing & Forwarding Agent |
Bolloré Logistics |
Ouagadougou |
32, Rue de l’Unicef Koulouba |
|
|
|
25 49 30 00 / 25 49 30 50 |
|
|
Customs Clearance, Import / Export, Manual Labor, Warehousing |
Clearing & Forwarding Agent |
Ceva Logistics (CMA-CGM branch) |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue Kwamé N'Krumah 1er étage de l'immeuble Banque Atlantique |
Dominique Sanou |
Country Manageer |
25 41 77 72 / 25 41 77 73 |
|
Customs Clearance, Import / Export |
||
Recruitment |
RMO Job Center |
Ouagadougou |
Zone du Bois |
Sali TIENDREBEOGO |
Account Manager |
25 36 00 09 / 74 38 89 95 |
25 36 00 14 |
Manual Labor |
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Mobile Network Operator |
Moov Africa |
Ouagadougou |
705, avenue de la nation |
|
|
|
25 31 03 31 |
|
|
|
Mobile Network Operator |
Telecel Faso SA |
Ouagadougou |
396 Avenue de la Nation |
|
|
|
25 33 35 56 / 25 33 35 57 / 25 33 41 55 |
|
|
|
Mobile Network Operator |
Orange Burkina Faso Sa |
Ouagadougou |
771 Avenue du Général Aboubacar Sangoulé |
|
|
|
25 33 14 00 25 33 14 06 |
|
|
|
Handling equipment |
Premium Burkina Faso |
Ouagadougou |
01 Bd circulaire, Face CMA, ZAD secteur 30 Arrondissement de Bogodogo |
|
|
25 65 01 10 |
|
|
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Handling equipment |
Burkina Equipment CAT |
Ouagadougou |
Gampela, 01 route de Niamey - Nationale 4 - Km 17 |
|
|
25 49 18 00 |
|
|
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Handling equipment |
CFAO equipment |
Ouagadougou |
2280, Boulevard Tansoba Kiema |
|
|
|
25 49 88 00 |
|
|
|
Printing and Publishing |
Grande Imprimerie du Burkina |
Ouagadougou |
Zone industrielle de Kossodo |
|
|
25 35 50 01 25 35 50 04 |
|
|
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Printing and Publishing |
Graphi Imprim |
Ouagadougou |
1 A. Kombemba - Rondpoint du 2 Octobre |
|
|
|
25 31 42 02 |
|
|
|
Printing and Publishing |
Imprimerie Industrie Graphic du Faso |
Ouagadougou |
Rue Fadoul Zone Industrielle de Gounghin |
|
|
25 34 29 75 |
|
|
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Taxi Companies |
Taxi Jaune |
Ouagadougou |
Koulouba |
|
|
|
25 30 30 30 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Rental |
Locaufaso |
Ouagadougou |
|
|
|
|
76 79 36 65 |
|
||
Vehicle Rental |
CFA Motors Burkina |
Ouagadougou |
2280 BD Tansoba Kiema 01 |
|
|
|
50 49 88 30 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Rental |
Sags-sarl Location |
Ouagadougou |
Avenue Kwamé N'Krumah |
|
|
25 33 22 02 |
|
|
||
Taxi Company |
Taxi Jaune |
Ouagadougou |
Koulouba |
|
|
|
25 30 30 30 |
|
|
|
Burkina Faso - 4.12 Waste Management Companies Contact List
Name of Company | Physical Address | Focal Person | Telephone Number | Email Address | Website | Does the company have an Environmental, Health and Safety certification (e.g. ISO 14001, ISO 45001 or equivalent) or self-certified management plan for facilities and personnel? (List all available) | Business License Validity Dates | Years of experience | Campany main business | Facility is well maintained (roof/walls)? (Y/N) | Hazardous materials are processed and stored separately from non-hazardous waste? (Y/N) | Facility has adequate ventillation? (Y/N) | PPE provided to staff (hard hats, overalls, boots, etc.)? (Y/N) | Processing capacity (e.g. max tonnes/day or month)* | Collection provided (Y/N) | Any transport capacity constraints (geographical, volumes, frequency)? | Non hazardous waste accepted Select from dropdown menu | Non hazardous waste Disposal method Select from dropdown menu | Hazardous Waste Accepted Select from dropdown menu | Hazardous waste disposal Disposal method Select from dropdown menu | Admin Waste Accepted Select from dropdown menu | Admin Disposal method Select from dropdown menu | Comments |
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BURKINA ECOLO TECH SARL | 4 BP 9592, Ouagadougou | OUEDRAOGO Assamy | WhatsApp 00 226 68512277 Tel : +226 25657092 / 70762599 / 68512277 - | Burkina.ecolo.tech.sarl@gmail.com | https://www.facebook.com/BURKINAECOLOTECH | Recycling | Y | Tyres | physical recycling | Upcycling used typres (flower pots, bins etc) | |||||||||||||
Recycling | N | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | makes cobblestones | |||||||||||||||||||
Recycling | N | Steel | physical recycling | Upcycling metal | |||||||||||||||||||
Africa ecologie | 01 BP 5579 Ouaga 01 - 70369036 (located in Ouaga and Bobo) | Azize HEMA | 00226 70 36 90 36 | aaecologie@gmail.com | https://fr-fr.facebook.com/africaecologie/ | Solar energy is used to provide energy to the factory in Ouagadougou. | Organic waste recycling | Y | approx 30 à 40 T per month (all waste included) | Y | Transport paid by the humanitarian organisation | Organic waste | physical recycling | Making "green coal' | |||||||||
Y | Y | Transport paid by the humanitarian organisation | Glass | other | collected and sent to the recycling center of ouaga " Centre de Valorisation et Traitement des Déchets de Ouaga.' | ||||||||||||||||||
Y | Y | Transport paid by the humanitarian organisation | Corrugated Cardboard | other | .collected and sent to the recycling center of ouaga " Centre de Valorisation et Traitement des Déchets de Ouaga.' | ||||||||||||||||||
Y | Y | Transport paid by the humanitarian organisation | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | other | .collected and sent to the recycling center of ouaga " Centre de Valorisation et Traitement des Déchets de Ouaga.' | ||||||||||||||||||
Ets Keita ahmed (EKA) | Bassinko, Ouagadougou, Burkina | Ahmed Keita | 70265676/78376050 | plastic waste collection and transformation | 160 tons platic/year | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | exported | Types of plastic: PET, PP, PE, PVC . The company makes plastic pellets which are then exported to Ghana. | |||||||||||||||
Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | Makes buckets, cups and other plastic based materials. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ets FASO RECYCLAGE | Ouaga TANGHIN TOUDWEOGO, and Bobo LAFIABOUGOU | M. Semde Saidou | tel : 7836 54 33 | semdesaidou125@gmail.com | waste colletion | y | 60 t / month in the Ougadougou site and 10-15 t/month in Bobo. | Y | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | other | Types of plastic: PET, PP, PE, PVC and plastic sachets- main activity is shredding & making pellets | ||||||||||||
Paper and cardboard | other | paper/cardboard is collected and then sold to a egg manufacturer | |||||||||||||||||||||
Groupe de femme de femme pour la relance économique - GAFRETH | Rue Bakary Kassamba, Porte N 1204, Coté ouest école Sadec Koko. 01BP 2730 Bobo Dioulasso 01, Burkina Faso, also present in Bobo | Ilboudo Haoua | Tél: +226 72 16 86 94 / +226 20 98 41 60 | gafreh@yahoo.fr | www.gafreh.org | plastic upcycling association | y | 40 t/month | y | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | Makes bags, buckets,, toothbrush and other plastic items. Very dynamic group of women | |||||||||||
E waste | other | Collecting e-waste although no real use of this type of waste for the moment | |||||||||||||||||||||
Association Burkinabè pour la Promotion des Emplois Verts (ABPEV) | 01 BP 5579 Ouaga 01 | tel 70369036 | asso.abpev@gmail.com | https://fr-fr.facebook.com/people/Association-Burkinab%C3%A8-pour-la-Promotion-des-Emplois-Verts-ABPEV/100064486698655/ | E waste collection association | E waste | repair/recycling/export to France | Working with international and Africain NGOs (Action Against Hunger, Emmaus) | |||||||||||||||
Association pour une Jeunesse Intègre et la Restauration de l’Environnement (AJIRE) | Dori, secteur 04 | ajiredori@yahoo.fr | Environmental awareness & plastic collection association | N | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | ||||||||||||||||||
Faso Propre SARL | Dori, secteur 02 | Dicko Boubacar | +226 70 86 17 81 | Fasopropredori@gmail.com | Association | 1/t per day | Y | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | A lot of different type of waste accepted plastics (HDPE, polystyrene, PP, PET, Aluminium, Steel, Cardboard, Paper, Wood etc… | ||||||||||||||
Faso Brico | Ouagadougou | Compaore Thierry | +226 66 20 20 41 | tcompaore@fasobrico.com | https://fasobrico.com/ | digital recycling | Y | physical recycling for digital waste | repair digital objects | ||||||||||||||
Soud Zaka | Koupèla, secteur 04 | Sandwidi Judicaël | +226 65 28 26 45 | gnjudicael@gmail.com | Recycling | Y | Y | Plastic PT | physical recycling | transforms hard and soft plastic to make tiles and trash cans | |||||||||||||
Wave Energy | Ouagadougou | Owusu Tony | +226 53 43 04 65 | taowusu053@gmail.com | recycling used engine oil | Y | Y | physical recycling | |||||||||||||||
Guida Boota | Garango | SEKONE Boubacar | 76 11 09 71 / 61 18 70 74 | - | Recycling (hard waste) | Y | Plastic PT | physical recycling | Recycle Plastics, steel, aluminum | ||||||||||||||
Yilgmde Vision | Koupèla, secteur 04 | M.BELEMKARYAN Vincent de Paul | 70 57 20 06 / 66 57 23 66 | belemvdpol@gmail.com | Recycling | Y | Plastic PT | physical recycling | Transforms plastic bags in women purses, table cloth, laptop bags or school bag | ||||||||||||||
Etablissement Dayno | Garango | M.BANTANGO Boukaré | 67 02 26 32 / 72 76 60 64 | Recycling | Y | Plastic PT | physical recycling | Recycling of hard and soft plastic, scrap metal and used batteries in exchange of tables, chairs, buckets etc… |
5 Annexes Burkina Faso
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Burkina Faso LCA
5.1 Burkina Faso Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym |
Full Name |
---|---|
ABNORM |
Agence Burkinabé de Normalisation, de la Métrologie et de la Qualité |
AFTN |
Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network |
ANAC |
Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile |
ANAC |
Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile |
ANB |
Agence National de Biosécurité |
ANRP |
Agence Nationale de Régulation Pharmaceutique |
ARCEP |
Autorité de Régulation des Communications Electroniques et des Postes |
ARSE |
Autorité de Régulation du Sous-secteur de l’Electricité |
ASE |
Autorisation Spéciale d’Exportation |
ASECNA |
Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation Aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar |
ASI |
Autorisation Spéciale d’Importation |
AWB |
Airway Bill |
BCEAO |
Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest |
BL |
Bill of Lading |
C&F |
Cost & Freight |
CAA |
Civil Aviation Authority |
CAMEG |
Centrale d'Achat des Médicaments Essentiels Génériques et des Consommables Médicaux |
CARE |
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CBC |
Conseil Burkinabé des Chargeurs |
CCI |
Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie du Burkina |
CCVA |
Centre de Contrôle des Véhicules Automobiles |
CFS |
Container Freight Stations |
CIDPH |
Comité Interministériel de Détermination des Prix des Hydrocarbures |
CONASUR |
Conseil National de Secours d’Urgence et de Réhabilitation |
DGCOOP |
Direction Générale de la Coopération |
DGD |
Direction Générale des Douanes |
DGI |
Direction Générale des Impôts |
DGPV |
Direction Générale des Productions Végétales |
DGTTM |
Direction Général des Transports Terrestres et Maritime |
DPSP-ONG |
Direction de la Promotion et du Suivi du Partenariat avec les Organisations Non Gouvernementales |
ECOWAS |
Economic Community of West African States |
FAO |
Food and Agriculture Organization |
FUTRB |
Faitière Unique des Transporteurs Routier du Burkina |
GATT |
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade |
GCOOR |
Groupe de Coordination Opérationnelle de la Réponse Rapide |
GDP |
Gross Domestic Product |
GPRS |
General Pocket Radio Service |
GRT |
Gross Register Tonnage |
H |
Hours |
IATA |
International Air Transport Association |
ICAO |
International Civil Aviation Organization |
IDPs |
Internally Displaced Persons |
IED |
Improvised Explosive Devices |
ILS |
Instrument Landing System |
IMF |
International Monetary Fund |
INGO |
International NGO |
INSD |
Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie |
IOM |
International Organization for Migration |
IRSAT/DTA |
Institut de Recherche en Science Appliquée et Technologie/ Département de Technologie Alimentaire |
ICT |
Information Communication & Technology |
ISO |
International Organization for Standardization |
ISPs |
Internet Service Providers |
KVA |
Kilo Volt Ampere |
LCA |
Logistics Capacity Assessment |
LNE |
Laboratoire National de l’Elevage |
LNSP |
Laboratoire National de Santé Publique |
MDENP |
Ministère de l’Économie numérique, des Postes et de la Transformation Digitale |
MEEVEC |
Ministère de L'Environnement, de l'Economie Verte et du Changement Climatique |
MICA |
Ministère de l’Industrie, du Commerce et de l’Artisanat |
MOU |
Memorandum of Understanding |
MT |
Metric Tons |
MTMUSR |
Ministère des Transports, de la Mobilité Urbaine et de la Sécurité Routière |
MW |
Megawatt |
N/A |
Not Available |
NDB |
Non-directional beacon |
NFI |
Non-food Items |
NGO |
Non-governmental Organization |
OCHA |
Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |
ONASER |
Office National de Sécurité Routière |
ONEA |
Office National de l’eau et de l’assainissement |
OTRAF |
Organisation des Transporteurs du Faso |
PCJ |
Poste de Contrôle Juxtaposé |
PEB |
Point d’Entrée au Burkina |
PNDES |
Plan National de Développement Economique et Social |
RC |
Resident Coordinator |
RND |
Référentiel National de Développement |
RoRo |
Roll on Roll off |
SITARAIL |
Société Internationale de Transport Africain par Rail |
SRTRVN |
Syndicat Régional des Transporteurs Routiers des Voyageurs du Nord |
SONABEL |
Société Nationale d’Electricité du Burkina |
SONABHY |
Société Nationale Burkinabè d’Hydrocarbures |
SONAGESS |
Société nationale de gestion du stock de sécurité alimentaire |
SP-PAM |
Secrétariat Permanent du Programme Alimentaire Mondial |
T |
Tons |
T&D |
Transmission and Distribution |
TEUs |
Twenty Foot Equivalent Units |
THC |
Terminal Handling Charge |
UCCA |
Union des Conseils des Chargeurs Africains |
UNDP |
United Nations Development Programme |
UNDSS |
United Nations Department of Safety and Security |
UNEP |
United Nations Environmental Programme |
UNESCO |
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
UNFPA |
United Nations Population Fund |
UNHAS |
United Nations Humanitarian Air Service |
UNHCR |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
UNICEF |
United Nations Children's Fund |
VHF |
(Very) High Frequency |
VOR |
VHF omnidirectional radio range |
VSAT |
Very Smart Aperture Terminal |
WAEMU |
West African Economic and Monetary Union |
WASH |
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene |
WCO |
World Customs Organization |
WFP |
World Food Programme |
WHO |
World Health Organization |
WTO |
World Trade Organization |