Togo: The World Bank praises the women of Anié for producing premium parboiled rice

Agriculture
Wednesday, 29 January 2020 13:43
Togo: The World Bank praises the women of Anié for producing premium parboiled rice

(Togo First) - In Togo, the Femmes Vaillantes of Anié, a cooperative of 12 women producing premium parboiled, was given an upgraded parboiler by the West Africa Agricultural Productivity Program (WAAPP). The latter also trained the women in the production of premium quality parboiled rice.

In the past, we parboiled rice by directly pouring unhusked rice into a pot filled with water, a technique that led to a great deal of loss and residue,” explains Ebiro Kadokalih, president of the association. “However, we now have a real parboiler that allows us to produce cleaner rice with no breakage,” she added.

The rice produced by the women of Anié is sold under the brand Riz étuvé de la Coopérative femmes vaillantes d’Anié.

The tools helped the cooperative triple their output, reaching 800 kg per week of parboiled rice. “Using the profit derived from the increase in its sales volume, the cooperative has bought two hectares of land in the small village of Sevia, roughly 10 kilometers from Anié, with the goal of increasing its production”, the World Bank said.

The Bretton Woods institution has invested $32.8 million in the WAAPP. This project aligns with Togo’s agricultural investment and food security program (PNIASA) and it aims at boosting agricultural output in the West African region. In Togo especially, the WAAPP has so far backed 10 women-led cooperatives producing parboiled rice. It has directly impacted more than 227,000 Togolese women.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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