2SCALE Thematic Papers Not By Technology and Money Alone | Page 17

5. New wings for vegetable growers in Benin: Raising €1 million of credit By Eric Lakoussan, partnership facilitator, Benin Key themes: PO & Cluster development, Youth and Gender, Functional capacities Vegetables-Benin PPP The partnership focuses on creating the conditions for increased profitability and connecting vegetable producers and their organisations with wholesale traders to serve the growing urban markets in Benin, Togo and Nigeria. Summary This story relates how strengthening business linkages at the cluster level constitutes an alternative to “hard” guarantees for young female vegetable growers to get credit. Focusing on two farmers, Bernadette and Danielle, the author further describes how strengthening organisational skills and business relationships led to farmers being able to repay their loans on time. This in turn built the confidence of the credit service to further expand their credit scheme, giving farmers more options. I don’t remember exactly where I read this, but I fully agree with the statement: “It is not science that brought men to the moon, but motivation, our largest source of energy”. But where does this motivation come from? How can we keep the battery fully charged? Each of us has its own strat- egies, but for me one strategy lies in asking the question: “What makes me feel proud?” For example, something my daughter might proudly relate about me in a story to my grandchildren. This could be one such tale. 17 We tried and tried but to no avail In June 2012, I was entrusted by the 2SCALE programme with the facilitation of a vegetables partnership in Benin. This sector, which mobilises thousands of smallholder pro- ducers in my country, offers many opportunities due to the increasing demand for vegetables in the urban markets. Yet “potential markets” does not equate to “absence of obsta- cles”. I do remember, that during one of my first workshops with the actors – I had just finished explaining in my lo-