Benin Africa Benefits

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Before Traveling to Benin Africa there are a few things we need to do and know. We need to learn about our destination, get knowledgeable on the local laws, customs, culture, climate, and the diseases we may be exposed to. First we should enroll in STEP which is the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. A copy of our itinerary, contact information, credit cards and passport are in safe reliable hands at home. Don’t pack any valuables and try to bring as little as need, bring the essentials. When you are on your way make sure to know the nearest US embassy or consulate. It is not recommended to carry your passport around with you (have a copy on hand), leave the original in a secure place at your hotel. If at all possible get a room on the …show more content…
There has been an increase in cash crops but for the most part Benin is self-sufficient with the distribution of food. More than half the population contributes to the trades of goods, foods, and services. The Beninese are quite sufficient on transferring one good from one side to the other. The most common trades are with cotton, crude oil, palm products, and coco. The major imports are machinery, food textiles, agricultural raw. They do most their trades with Brazil, Portugal, Morocco, and Libya. It is most difficult for the people being in a rural area when the roads are not passable to transport their goods. Pigs are raised mostly by Christians. , while the south does the fishing, and cattle are taken care of by the Fulani …show more content…
Almost half the population are Christian (42.8%), Roman Catholic and Muslim are the two next large religion that practiced at around 25%. Celestial Church of Christ, Methodist, and Vodun are some of the other few religions practiced. There are 2 main linguistic groups which are Voltaic: Gulmacema, Ditammari, etc. Then there is Kwa group: Fonge, Yoruba, Gungbe, etc. but these groups are also subdivided in to sub-groups. When it comes to business and international matters French and English are the languages spoken. The biggest ethnic group in Benin is Fon which is 39% of the population. Yoruba at 17%, Adja at 15% are next biggest ethnic groups. The small groups will consist of Bariba, Fula, Ottamari, Yoa-Lokpa, and Dendi. Recognize what ethnic groups you will be in contact with on your