A shared commitment to Madagascar’s industrial development
The National Industrialization Council of Madagascar brings together public and private stakeholders to drive the implementation of the country’s industrial roadmap toward 2040, guided by ambition, continuity, and sustainability.
Our missions
To advise and guide Madagascar’s industrial programming and strategic planning
The CNIM brings together public institutions and private stakeholders committed to Madagascar’s industrial development. By uniting these forces, it creates a solid framework to ensure the impact, performance, and long-term sustainability of projects carried out across the country. The CNIM also welcomes technical and financial partners wishing to support the national industrial agenda through the Pact.
National Strategic Pillars
CNIM defines clear priorities to structure key sectors, enhance competitiveness, and foster innovation, all aimed at supporting sustainable economic development
Enhancing the Business Climate and Governance.
Boosting Access to Financing
Upgrading Infrastructure
Developing Specialized Training Programs tailored to the needs of priority sectors.



The Industrial Programming Pact of Madagascar sets out a bold vision: to accelerate and diversify the country’s industrialization by harnessing local resources in a competitive, sustainable, and globally connected way
This vision goes beyond any single institution. It reflects the ambition of an entire nation committed to transformation, innovation, and value creation. Achieving it requires the active participation of all stakeholders: the private sector, public administration, technical and financial partners, and civil society.
Together, we can build a modern industrial sector that creates skilled jobs, strengthens economic sovereignty, and drives national development. As the unifying body, the CNIM is committed to leading this effort. Let us join forces to shape Madagascar’s industrial future.
ANDRIAMANALINA Rivo
President of CNIM
Priority Sectors
Key sectors with high industrial potential
Agro-Industry
A thriving agro-industrial sector that enhances Madagascar’s food self-sufficiency by providing accessible, sustainable products crafted from local raw materials.
Textile & Apparel
A modern, competitive textile sector fully integrated into the global economy, driving exports and increasing its contribution to Madagascar’s GDP.
Essential Oils & Extracts
A nation renowned for the quality of its essential oils and plant extracts, fostering innovation for new markets while upholding sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Mining Transformation
A dynamic extractive and mining transformation sector that fuels economic growth, drives infrastructure development, and cultivates national talent. By 2030, the focus will be on critical minerals and local resources, with the goal of positioning Madagascar as a leading mining nation by 2040, transitioning from a primarily agricultural economy.
Energy Industry
An energy sector built to support industrialization, leveraging a strategic mix of renewable sources and locally available resources.
A Network of Partners Driving Industrial Development
The National Council for Industrialization of Madagascar (CNIM) relies on a strong network of members and strategic partners, including public institutions, international organizations, and private-sector stakeholders committed to industrial development. Together, we shape Madagascar’s industrial strategy and transform it into concrete, structured actions through the Industrial Programming Pact, making industrialization a powerful engine for sustainable economic growth.
CNIM also benefits from financial support from the African Development Bank under the Industrialization and Financial Sector Support Project (PAISF), which helps accelerate the implementation of its missions and activities.
