The economy of the region of Tillabéri is based primary on agriculture, livestock and fishery production. However, Tillabéri is rich in mineral resources (gold and iron ore) and increasingly becoming attractive for future mining investments. In 2004, the first gold mine in
Téra began operation. In addition, the region of Tillabéri has great touristic potential with
W National Park, the Niger river and many more attractions.
Agriculture, livestock and fishery Based on data from the National Statistics Institute of Niger, The region of Tillaberi is 1st producer of rice (5,700 tonnes), 5th for sorghum (40,900 tonnes), 5th for millet (39,940 tonnes), 3rd for corn (1,100 tonnes), 5th for black-eyed peas (15,300 tonnes) and 5th in peanut (2,400 tonnes) in 2011 among regions. It is also an important livestock producer and the 1st producer of cattle with recorded 2087 thousand cattle heads in 2011. Although the Niger river is crossing through this region, it is only the 3rd producer of fishery products with 637 thousand tonnes in 2011.
Mining The region is home to the
Samira Hill Gold Mine in
Téra, which opened in 2004. In addition to
gold, the region is rich in
iron ore with estimated reserves of 650 million tonnes in Say. == Tourism ==