USAID Supports Improvements in Ginning Systems in the C-4 Countries

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WACIP West African Cotton Improvement Program

PRESS RELEASE USAID Supports Improvements in Ginning Systems in the C-4 Countries “Open Days for Cotton Ginning” at SOFITEX in Burkina Faso March 20th, 2013 – Bobo-Dioulasso – The United States government supports the cotton sector in West and Central Africa through the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) West African Cotton Improvement Program (USAID WACIP). The program covers Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mali, commonly known as the C-4 countries, plus Senegal. USAID WACIP is helping increase farmers’ incomes in cotton-growing areas and increasing the added value of cotton processed by artisans and ginners. The project, which began in 2006, is implemented by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC). One of USAID WACIP’s goals is to contribute to the improvement of incomes of cotton processors (industrial and artisanal) in the C-4 countries. Specifically for ginners, the project’s intervention was designed to help companies transform their cotton ginning losses into profits through productive investments with short-term high economic returns. USAID WACIP worked with its partner in Benin, Coton et Industries du Monde, Expertise et Services Afrique (COTIMES), to design and launch a program to improve the efficiency of ginning systems. The improvements yield a higher volume of higher quality, lower cost cotton fiber. Following site-specific efficiency diagnostics, COTIMES identified inadequate equipment and plant maintenance and the need to train plant personnel. As the diagnostic recommended, a regional training workshop was organized in Segou, Mali in 2009 that brought together a dozen technical and managerial personnel from the C-4 and Senegal ginning plants. The themes of the training were: improving the decision-making process; instruments of quality control; and maintenance of the humidification equipment. Following the training workshop, COTIMES worked with the competitively selected gins to develop investment plans. The gins included Velingara, of Sodefitex/Senegal, N’dali of ICA-GIE/Benin in 2009-2010, and Banfora 2 of SOFITEX/Burkina Faso in 2011-2012. The investments varied due to the particular configuration of each gin, but all investments involved a contribution to purchase state-ofthe-art humidification equipment. The main activities undertaken by the ginning plants were: (1) the ginning efficiency diagnostic; (2) the installation of ginning humidification equipment (SAHARA humidifier LITE-1545 and HU80 STEAMROLLER); (3) the installation of humidification control equipment (Tex Max Moisture Mirror III) and software at various stages of the ginning process, and the configuration of this equipment with the ginning management software (Ginwin Manager); (4) an accounting software (SAGE 100) at the SODEFITEX plant; and (5) training of plant staff on mitigation of fire hazards and those related to the environment and human health. The results have been extraordinary, because they show that it is possible to recoup all of the investments in one ginning campaign. The following improvements generated the most productive results: (1) the automated adjustment of the humidity of seed cotton and cotton fiber during the ginning process generated a gain in fiber yield (0.40 to 1.0 percent) and lint length (1-1/8 inches) BP. 11 CMS 82 Ouagadougou 11 – Burkina Faso Tel: +226 50 37 45 03/05/08 | fax: +226 50 37 49 69 ifdcburkina@ifdc.org Website www.ifdc.org


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