By Souly QuachAngkham | Project Leader
On the 13th of October SEDA-Laos staff went to Lao Ngarm District in Salavanh Province. The trip was part of a promising partnership between SEDA and four villages in the area. SEDA worked with farmers in the villages Ban Tok Luk, Ban Oun Bang, Ban Oun Nyai and Ban Oun Noy as well as with government officials from provincial and district levels.
SEDA’s objectives for the trip were (1) to update basic information about the villages, such as the number of people and the number of farmers in the villages and (2) work with the farmers to form a Farmers Cooperative.
Out of the four villages there were approximately 258 farmers that participated in the Farmers Cooperative events. SEDA ran workshops to explain the Farmers Cooperative program.
The Farmers Cooperative program will give the farmers the opportunity to develop their raw products (coffee and peanuts) into packaged finished goods. It is a long road with several steps. If the farmers process their products they can sell them for a much higher price and thus receive more income. During SEDA’s workshops the first steps towards Farmers Cooperatives were taken, as each village elected a committee and developed a policy for the Farmers Cooperative. The farmers also designed their own logo for their products.
The goal with the partnership is for the villagers to receive training (in how to process their products and how to sell them on the national and international market) and to make sure the farmers can sell their products without the interference of “middle men”. This will, in turn, create sustainable development within these villages as it guarantees secure income. SEDA’s goal is to support the Farmers Cooperative to become independent, as this will result in many generations being lifted out of poverty. SEDA will support the framers not only through the partnership but also through a micro-credit program.
The farmer members and SEDA have lobbied the government for almost 10 months. Finally, in October 2010 SEDA
and the famers got the chance to sit down together and discuss the future of the Farmers Cooperative for 2011.
It has been a long process, the road towards the Farmers Cooperative. The workshops that took place in October meant for both the involved farmers and for SEDA that the dream of a partnership and a way out of poverty for the villagers is now becoming a reality.
This is a very exciting mission. Now, SEDA and the farmers are looking forward to see what 2011 will bring.
SEDA needs your supports for the Farmers Cooperative programme to make SEDA’s and the farmers’ vision a reality. To support farmers to get out of poverty please make a donation to the project, by visiting: http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/micro-credit-for-disadvantaged-farmers-in-laos/
To see more photos from the workshops, visit: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=234559&id=93076021515&ref=mf
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