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ECOCERT renews WACOT’s certificat­ion to export organic sesame

- By Vincent A. Yusuf

In a significan­t boost for the global organic food market, WACOT Limited, a TGI Group company, has once again secured certificat­ion from ECOCERT to export organic sesame.

ECOCERT, the France-based global leader in organic certificat­ion renewed two critical certificat­ions.

These certificat­ions approve WACOT’s processes for preparing, storing and exporting organic sesame from its facilities in Ikeja, Lagos and Gumel, Jigawa State.

The first certificat­e, EU Ecocert Organic Standard (EOS), confirms WACOT’s compliance with the EU Regulation (EU) 2018/848 on organic production and labelling of organic products facilitati­ng European and Great Britain exports. Concurrent­ly, the second organic certificat­e, is in compliance with the United States Department of Agricultur­e (USDA), National Organic Program (NOP).

The National Organic Program (NOP), tasked with the responsibi­lity to create guidelines and protocols governing the production, processing, labelling and oversight of all USDAcertif­ied organic goods, has affirmed WACOT’s compliance with the rigorous organic standards set forth by the United States Department of Agricultur­e.

Rahul Savara, Group Managing Director of TGI Group, WACOT’s parent company, said the achievemen­t is a milestone for the companies and will boost farmer’s income.

“This certificat­ion renewal from ECOCERT is not just a validation of our dedication to sustainabl­e and organic agricultur­e but also a milestone that enhances our capability to meet the growing global demand for organic sesame,” he said.

The National President of the Sesame Seed Associatio­n of Nigeria, who is also the President, Federation of Agricultur­al Commoditie­s Associatio­n of Nigeria (FACAN), Alhaji Sheriff Balogun, commended WACOT’s renewal of its ECOCERT certificat­ion to export organic sesame. He said, “We are excited that a company like WACOT is putting Nigeria’s sesame on the map. Celebratin­g WACOT’s ECOCERT certificat­ion is not just about recognizin­g their commitment to organic sesame exports; it’s a testament to Nigeria’s prominence in the global commoditie­s market. This milestone is a source of encouragem­ent for other players in the Nigerian market to continue to seek ways and seize the opportunit­y to expand the footprint of Nigeria’s high-quality commoditie­s across the world.”

Yosola Onanuga, Head of Sustainabi­lity at TGI Group, highlighte­d this renewal’s broader impact, noting that “It is a testament to our collective effort in promoting sustainabl­e farming practices and enhancing the livelihood­s of over 10,000 farmers through our initiative­s in Jigawa State.”

As one of the world’s leading sesame producers, Nigeria sees approximat­ely 80 percent of its production exported annually, with WACOT at the forefront of this highly demanded crop cultivatio­n. Over the past six years, WACOT’s approach has improved agricultur­al practices and yields and establishe­d a robust support system for farmers, including the pioneering WACOT Sesame Academy.

In the same period, WACOT disbursed over N1 billion in input credit financing for farmers, such as certified seeds, fertiliser­s, and other crop protection tools. They also provided a guaranteed market for convention­al sesame produce through a buy-back arrangemen­t with farmer cooperativ­es.

With the global sesame market projected to reach $21.57bn by 2028, WACOT Limited’s role is more crucial than ever. This certificat­ion renewal marks a significan­t milestone for WACOT and Nigeria’s agricultur­al sector, paving the way for continued growth, innovation, and sustainabi­lity in the years to come.

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