Senegal

Senegal

Rikolto builds on a track record of over 40 years in agricultural development in the region. In 2024, we reached 6,357 producers in Burkina Faso.

Currently, we are running our Sustainable rice programme, and our Good Food for Cities programme in the cities of Bobo-Dioulasso and Ouagadougou.

Sustainable Rice programme highlights for 2024

Our partner, the rice interprofessional organisation CIRB, organised a national workshop to establish a floor price for paddy rice, which increased by 26%. For the first time, a floor price was also set for white and parboiled rice30% higher than the common selling price. This achievement crowns sustained lobbying efforts and demonstrated the government’s commitment to supporting national production, complemented by increased investments in agriculture and the introduction of import quotas. To inform policy and planning, we also published a study on rice availability, domestic production, and marketing in partnership with ANACOR (Burkina Faso’s National Association of Rice Traders). Another encouraging result in 2024 was the rise in the number of food system entrepreneurs—from 11 to 142—as more women joined the women parboilers' franchising initiative while others became involved in the marketing of processed rice. This growing interest in the rice sector is a promising sign for its future development.

Good Food for Cities programme highlights for 2024

In Ouagadougou, 4 schools have joined Rikolto's GoodFood@School journey! These four schools and one other were involved in various activities related to hygiene and cooking practices, with the support of the EU-funded AfriFOODlinks project. A city-wide food system assessment along with stakeholder dialogues, helped collectively develop a vision and financing models to support more inclusive food enterprises. 17 hectares in the Green Belt were restored using agroecological practices, and 785 farmers were trained in climate resilient practices. As a result of B2B events and trainings from finance to negotiation and marketing techniques, 307 producers - 84% of them women - improved their market skills. In Bobo-Dioulasso, three schools revised their food charters and action plans, while the municipality, supported by Rikolto, began to review its urban and peri-urban agriculture strategy.

Projects

Accelerating the transition to sustainable and inclusive rice farming in Senegal

With the support of the Belgian Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGD), Rikolto supports rice actors in Senegal in the transition towards more sustainable and resilient production. By supporting the adoption of the Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) standard, the strengthening of inclusive trade relationships, and the establishment of multi-stakeholder policy dialogue, the project contributes to improving farmers' incomes, creating opportunities for youth and women, and reducing the environmental footprint of rice farming.
Updated on:
December 3, 2025

Farmers' organizations as key players in good governance of rice value chains in West Africa

West African rice farmers' organizations are strengthening their capacities, in order, on the one hand, to build a shared vision for the development of the rice sector in West Africa, and on the other hand, to formulate concrete proposals and to better negotiate with private actors and decision-makers in order to improve the political and regulatory frameworks of rice value chains, both at the level of national as well as regional.
Updated on:
December 3, 2025

Digital solutions for efficient management of rice commercialisation in Senegal

FEPROBA, the Federation of Farmers in the Anambe Basin, decided to test digital solutions to increase farmers’ statistical skills. This is important for the development of an effective rice commercialisation strategy, and to negotiate effectively with customers.
Updated on:
December 3, 2025

Improving the competitiveness of banana production in Senegal

Senegalese farmers grow quality bananas, ready for local and export markets.
Updated on:
December 3, 2025

West African rice farmers reconquering the local rice market

Rice farmers' organisations in Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal are improving their competitiveness and their relations with the private and public sectors to win back larger shares of the rice market in West Africa.
Updated on:
December 3, 2025

GoodFood@School: Improving school canteens in West Africa

Les projets GoodFood@School promeut un environnement plus favorable à une alimentation saine dans les écoles. Financé par la DGD, ces projets sont mis en œuvre par Rikolto en partenariat avec les directions techniques des municipalités des villes de Ouagadougou, Dakar, Bobo – Dioulasso, Thiès.
Updated on:
December 3, 2025

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