Seanut Traders praise copra farmers – Theislandsun

Seanut Traders praise copra farmers – Theislandsun

BY CHRIS ALEX

Copra farmers in Western province have been praised by the Seanut Traders company for supporting the company’s success.

Blessed Tavi Peni, owner of Seanut Traders Enterprise, expressed profound gratitude towards the copra farmers in and around Madou Village for their relentless efforts and dedication, which he credits as the backbone of the company’s success.

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to the copra farmers around Madou Village for their consistent efforts and dedication. Your hard work has been the backbone of this achievement”, Peni said.

He stated that their trading activities have helped improve livelihoods, encouraged agricultural productivity and fostered a spirit of cooperation and growth within the region.

“Together, we are building a stronger future for Madou, Western Province and the Solomon Islands”, Peni added.

Peni said despite facing challenges and competition in the region, Seanut Traders continues to grow.

In this regard, he mentioned that their team is actively engaged in various operations, including bagging and stacking copra, as well as preparing for the upcoming beach trading; a move that will bring their services directly to farmers’ doorsteps.

The company is working to reach as many local farmers as possible, with a special focus on the farmers in Madou Village and Vonvona Lagoon in Western Province.

To help improve drying practices and increase the quality of copra, Seanut Traders is providing empty copra drums to local farmers for use with copra dryers. This initiative is expected to not only raise the standards of copra production but to also improve the livelihoods of farmers.

Peni explained that this is part of their ongoing efforts to improve the quality of copra in their communities and to help ensure better drying practices and higher-quality copra production.

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