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Africa: In West Africa's Benin, Women Make Centuries-Old Salt Production Methods Sustainable
The project cuts mangrove use and speeds production from six hours to two while helping 4,000 women sell cleaner iodised salt.
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Africa: In West Africa's Benin, Women Make Centuries-Old Salt Production Methods Sustainable
Ouidah, Benin -- It is barely noon, and a group of women sit near the beach on the outskirts of Djégbadji village, in West Africa's Benin, sifting through mounds of salt harvested from the Gulf of Guinea's ocean.
In West Africa’s Benin, Women Make Centuries-Old Salt Production Methods Sustainable
Cécile Koffi and her colleagues collect salt from concrete pans on the beach in rural Benin. Credit: Neha Banka/IPSBy Neha BankaOUIDAH, Benin, Jun 25 2026 (IPS) It is barely noon, and a group of women sit near the beach on the outskirts of Djégbadji village, in West Africa’s Benin, sifting through mounds of salt harvested from the Gulf of Guinea’s ocean. Large concrete vats covered with black tarpaulin show traces of white salt sediment as the s…
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