Partnering with Kadoya, IFAD and MC Agri Alliance to build a sustainable sesame supply chain in Nigeria
Olam Agri has signed a Letter of Intent with Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc., the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and MC Agri Alliance at TICAD 9, held in Yokohama from 20 to 22 August 2025. The partnership will support Nigerian smallholder farmers with programmes that raise productivity, improve quality, and enhance environmental sustainability in sesame farming.

By working together, the four organisations aim to build a more stable and higher-quality sesame supply chain for consumers and food producers worldwide. The initiative will focus on empowering farmers through access to training, mechanisation, and sustainable practices, while strengthening market linkages that improve both livelihoods and long-term resilience. Senior leaders from each organisation, including Olam Agri Senior Vice President Sanjeev Sharma, attended the signing ceremony.
This commitment is especially significant given the market context. Japan relies almost entirely on imported sesame, and Nigeria has long been its largest exporter. Yet local production faces challenges from climate variability and regional instability, even as global demand for sesame oil continues to rise. Building a resilient and sustainable supply chain therefore requires coupling improved processing and quality standards with direct support for farmer livelihoods, which is the central focus of this partnership.

