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Pillars

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Partner producers

Climate shocks and world prices hit small farms first. HFAM co-funds water-wise equipment, agroecological practice and emergency relief when harvests fail.

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Sustainable practices and certification pathways for export

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Lowering water pressure (e.g. solar irrigation)

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Climate emergency funds to smooth harvest crises

Beyond the spot price

A commercial contract is not a land policy. This pillar links supply stability with fairness towards long-standing producer communities.

Geographic focus

West and East Africa plus partner farms in Morocco, programmes follow sesame, sunflower and avocado basins.

Pillars

Programmes and target partners

Sustainable farming practices (non-GMO, crop rotation)

Geographic area / Zone
Burkina Faso · Tanzania · Nigeria
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Partner sesame/sunflower producers
Intended impact
Agronomic resilience + raw material quality

Solar irrigation systems

Geographic area / Zone
Kenya · Morocco (avocado)
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Direct partner farms
Intended impact
≈40% lower water footprint

Access to certified non-GMO seed

Geographic area / Zone
West Africa
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Smallholders outside certified networks
Intended impact
Quality + EU Organic certification access

Income diversification programme

Geographic area / Zone
Monoculture areas
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Producer families
Intended impact
Economic resilience of rural families

Climate emergency fund (harvest shocks)

Geographic area / Zone
All partner countries
Target beneficiaries / Beneficiaries
Contracted cooperatives & farms
Intended impact
Supply continuity + producer protection