Toffo is a town and commune in the Atlantique Department of southern Benin. The commune covers an area of 515 square kilometres and as of 2002 had a population of 74,717 people.
Toffo lies in the northwestern part of the Atlantique Department. It is bounded to the south by the commune of Allada, to the east by the commune of Zè, and to the west by the Couffo river and the commune of Lalo. The terrain includes lowâÂÂlying plains with soils favourable for agriculture, and several small watercourses draining into the Couffo and other local basins.
The climate is sub-equatorial with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons. Annual rainfall averages between 900 and 1 100 mm.
The commune of Toffo is one of eight communes in the Atlantique Department. According to recent municipal documents, it comprises ten arrondissements and 76 villages/quarters of town.
In the 2013 census the population was recorded as approximately 101 585. Ethnic groups present include primarily Fon, Adja, Aïzo and Holli.
ToffoâÂÂs economy is heavily influenced by agriculture (notably maize, cassava, tomato, pepper) and the presence of smallâÂÂscale quarry and mining operations in some arrondissements. The commune has also participated in urban infrastructure and sports facility development programs such as the âÂÂLe Bénin Révéléâ initiative.
Traditional monarchy and local chieftaincy structures are present in Toffo, reflecting southern Benin customary governance.