In 2005, Mrs Ma mouna Sidibé Coulibaly, a secretary by training, had just returned from working for a seed company in the United States where she had dreamed of creating a label for her country’s seeds. More than that, she dreamed of creating a company that would produce, package and distribute high quality seeds in Mali.
Faso kaba one womans vision for the business of seeds
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We chose this
name to show that the seeds we sell are improved seed
varieties from Malian research, and therefore produced
locally,
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to cooperatives and organizations with guarantee
funds. The bank made me understand that giving
money for this purpose to a private operator like me
was not one of its responsibilities.
Our mission was to assist in
to buy agricultural inputs.
They still did not have access
to quality seeds. At the end of each cropping season,
they complained of having invested their money in
herbicides, but without gaining a good harvest.
The trigger that moved the dream into reality came
when Mrs Maïmouna Sidibé Coulibaly heard the
testimony of a farmer, who showed interest in buying
the improved seeds from research, but could not get
them in quantity while they were free of charge.
We tried to get
closer to the countryside; and by word of mouth and
support from the Rural Economy Institute (IER), which
directed farmers to me for seeds, the company started
operating.
Faso Kaba: one woman’s vision for the business of seeds