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7. Big firm and small farmers on the journey toward a fair deal By Francis Alelumhe, partnership facilitator, Nigeria Key themes: PO development, PO-Firm relationship, Organisation empowerment Cassava-Nigeria PPP The partnership is led by Psaltry Ltd, a cassava starch processing company supplying Nigerian Breweries, that intends to secure its supply of raw material from small- holder farmers through organisational support. Summary This story highlights the reflections of the author on how strong an apex farmers’ organisation has become since they have been coached in soft skills. The farmers have become so empowered that they can now embark on negotiations with the Psaltry Ltd processing company on their own, and without the support of the partnership facilitator. In March 2017, I got a call from Nasiru Oladokun that the apex farmers’ organisation was planning to meet Psaltry Ltd, the lead firm processing cassava into starch for sale to Nigerian Breweries. The meeting was to enable them to negotiate a new price for their cassava produce. I told him to give me about an hour to be ready to join them. To my dismay, he said the call was just to inform me and not nec- essarily to invite me. Two hours later, my UB40’s Many Rivers to Cross ring tone came alive again. It was Nasiru Oladokun at the other end. He sounded upbeat. “We just agreed to 18,000 naira (€50) per tonne, he told me. Before I could respond to congratu- 21 l ate him, he added again, … “and this time excluding trans- portation costs to Psaltry.” This came as another shock as I could not have pulled a better deal. This was a victory for the cassava farmers – but I also wanted to make sure that Psaltry could stay in business as well. This was another step on the journey toward fairness. The actors involved Nasiru Oladokun is the chairman of Psaltry’s out-growers association, an apex body of 33 farmers’ groups with about 1,300 members. The group under his leadership had com-