The first milestone of Fuji Oil’s Sustainability Program Tebma-Kandu was set with the signing of 16 agreements between cooperative representatives and Fuji Oil Ghana, and 7 more will be signed once regional COVID restrictions are lifted. The agreements contain the intention by Fuji Oil to source specific shea kernel volumes from the cooperatives at a given quality, and to provide pre-financing before the start of the season. Fuji Oil estimates that these agreements will benefit approximately 20.000 women in Northern Ghana. Furthermore, this is a major milestone in the road to full traceability of Fuji Oil’s raw materials.
“Tebma-Kandu” is Mamprusi and means: “I want to climb, but I need a push”, and this is precisely what Fuji Oil wants to achieve with its sustainability program. Lifting the capability of these cooperatives to produce high quality shea kernels, while creating value for the communities in Ghana and for Fuji Oil’s Business. Other program activities include the sponsoring of warehouses, local capability building and reforestation projects.
Ronny Voorspools, Managing Director of Fuji Oil Ghana says: “What an honor that my signature is amongst those of the cooperatives’ female leaders. It is a privilege to “push” them along this steep “climb” towards a successful business. Meeting the high-quality standards of Fuji Oil and assist in improving the livelihood of the women is a true win-win”.
Fuji Oil works in collaboration with the Presbyterian Agricultural Service (PAS), Kerk in Actie and the Global Shea Alliance.