Benin’s organic cotton initiative moves into second phase

An initiative in Benin has been helping small-scale farmers transition to organic cotton farming under the Cotton made in Africa Organic (CmiA Organic) standards. These standards strictly prohibit synthetic pesticides and aim to strengthen the organic cotton sector while ensuring sustainable development for farming communities.

The initiative has made a significant impact, enabling nearly 9,000 farmers to switch to organic cotton production. Over the three years, farmers have not only adopted the CmiA Organic standards but have also seen a 65% increase in organic cotton yield and a 9% boost in farm profitability.

Training sessions and workshops provided farmers with essential knowledge on organic farming techniques, such as pest management and selecting high-quality seeds. The program also emphasized empowering women, resulting in a 30% increase in women taking leadership roles in cooperative committees by the end of the project.

Alexandra Perschau, head of standards and outreach at AbTF, said, “Cotton farmers are a vital part of the Aid by Trade Foundation. We are proud to have supported them in this transition to organic cotton and look forward to continuing this collaboration with OBEPAB, which plays a crucial role in this effort. Additionally, we are glad to offer these farmers better market opportunities through our CmiA and CmiA Organic standards, which connect them to over 2,700 partners worldwide.”

During a visit to Benin’s textile production areas and organic cotton farms, representatives from AbTF, GIZ, the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC), and the African Cotton Foundation (ACF) observed the country’s growing prominence in organic cotton production.

Alessandra Fiedler, GIZ’s representative for the project in Benin, stated, “We met highly motivated farmers dedicated to producing high-quality organic cotton, which benefits both the environment and their families’ well-being. The foundation is now set to expand organic production, making Benin a prime destination for sourcing and processing organic cotton. We are excited to start the next phase of collaboration with OBEPAB, Reinhart, AbTF, PAN UK, and SODECO.”

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