BY CHRIS ALEX
Seanut Traders Enterprise has announced the commencement of its beach trading operations by 2026.
This strategic initiative aims to expand the company’s reach to more remote coastal communities, reduce logistical challenges, and enhance the efficiency of copra collection and shipment.
The introduction of beach trading is set to open up new opportunities for farmers in outlying areas, allowing them to participate in the increasingly lucrative copra trade.
Over the past seven months, Seanut Traders Enterprise has made significant strides in copra trading at Madou Village. This period has been both productive and transformative, with the company’s presence not only strengthening the local copra market but also positively impacting the surrounding communities.
The trading activities facilitated by Seanut Traders has established a stable market for local farmers, creating consistent income opportunities and encouraging increased copra production.
As a result, many households have experienced improved incomes and better access to essential needs and there has been a renewed interest in agricultural engagement among the youth and women in the village.
Furthermore, the company’s commitment to fair pricing, timely payments, and honest scales has fostered a reputation for trust and reliability within the community.
“Our journey in Madou Village over the past seven months has laid a solid foundation for long-term partnership and growth,” said Blessed Tavi Peni, owner of Seanut Traders.
“We are dedicated to empowering communities, improving livelihoods, and strengthening the local economy through sustainable copra trading,” Peni said
As the company looks ahead to its beach trading operations, Seanut Traders Enterprise remains committed to enhancing the lives of farmers in the region, ensuring that the benefits of copra trading extend to all corners of Western Province.
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