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3. Parboiled rice: A new super highway to empowerment for Benin’s rural women By Léonard Cossi Hinnou, trainer-mentor, Benin Key themes: SMEs organisation, Cluster development and functioning, Gender Parboiled Rice- Benin PPP The partnership emphasises the promotion of nutritious parboiled rice in Benin, through the engagement of grassroots women- based parboiling organisations connected with paddy producer organisations and various market outlets. Summary Highlighted in this story is the pathway of women processors from working as individual rice parboilers to becoming organised full partners in a rice agribusiness cluster in Benin. Thanks to capacity strengthening in organisational soft skills as well as improved parboiling techniques, the processors were able to obtain the raw material supplies needed to improve their product and thereby develop high quality branded parboiled local rice and venture different marketing channels. The author has witnessed this development as trainer-mentor to the rice agribusiness cluster in focus. In the past, consumption of rice in Benin was a luxury for rural families who had low purchasing power. Rice used to only be reserved for festive meals. And because of the low quality of local rice, those who could afford it would only buy imported rice. In spite of many development projects to sup- port local actors of the rice sector, and women in particular, this situation hardly improved at all. But today, rural women have started to invest in the par- boiled rice value chain, in order to change their situation. 13 Surprisingly, despite their large numbers, women parboilers have always maintained a secondary role in the different local rice value chains. Now, for the first time, these women have organised themselves into associations such as Anti sua (meaning: take care of yourself) and Mialébouni (taking good care of rice) to collectively produce or process rice. As Djibril Biba, the president of Anti sua says: “Together we are stronger”.