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Michael Hailu (CTA), Patrice Sewade (Sojagnon), Dr Kanayo F. Nwanze (former IFAD president), Yemi Aknibamijo (FARA ED) |

According to the Representative of the Delegation of European Union in Benin there needed to be a market as quickly as possible for the development of soybean production. In this
framework women's innovations and research could help remove one of the bottlenecks in the development of this sector. Soybean can help to greatly improve the food and nutritional situation where malnutrition rates are high.

The coordinator facilitated the setting of the innovation agenda by experimenting with and learning from new processing techniques, and by enhancing organisational and institutional capacity and business skills. This broad view of his role as intermediary was key for building adaptive capacities of smallholder soya producer.
- The main beneficiaries of the project are female processors living in rural areas of six soybean production areas, namely Abomey-Calavi, Aplahoue, Bohicon, Bonou, Glazoue, Zogbodomey municipalities. Among these municipalities, four (Aplahoue, Bohicon, Glazoué, Zogbodomey) are located in regions were the prevalence of food insecurity and risk of food insecurity varies from 30 to 40% against 9-10% in the other areas (Abomey-calavi, Bonou). The project impacts on about 1,500 female processors in these different areas through the training of twelve women cooperatives that serve as a relay to reach other processors.
- Improving the quality and productivity of the soybean food products and linking processors to markets, enhances their capacity to generate more income. The availability of nutritious and safe soybean foods produced by them can benefits whole communities.
- The re-engineering of soybean foods through the development of improved technologies available for processors contributes to the alleviation of food insecurity among most vulnerable people of South and Central Benin. Availability of quality soybean products contributes to the reduction of the nutritional deficiency encountered by the population. Furthermore, all the processors are female.
- The project is a source of employment in the rural areas and the local economy is boosted. With regard to environmental sustainability, the development of equipment in the production workshops meets the standards required for small agricultural equipment and agri-food. In addition, the use of equipment generates no pollution neither environmental nor sound pollution. Waste and water from processing are directly recycled into animal feeding.
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