FOOD
Food prices vary during the year from the low price just after harvest to a double or triple cost during the difficult dry season. A cereal banks purchases grain at its lowest price in quantity to provide a supply of food for a constant price. It is stored at each community to eliminate the long trip by donkey or camel to the nearest market. The millet is purchased in quantity right after the harvest when it is least expensive. It is then stocked and sold throughout the year at a constant price with a small profit cushion to provide funds to restock the following year.

We have cereal banks at Awedenine, Aboye, Ehalgene, Ojai, Awezegrine and Imalole.

CEREAL BANKS
PROJECTS COMPLETED
Cereal bank at Imalole under construction.
Built by the women.
During the famine of 2005 we distributed semoulina at the nomadic festival at Afoukada.
Transportation in the remote nomadic territory is a difficult problem. In this case the bags of semoulina were given to the women...
...who then gave them to the men to transport by camel to their remote camps.
NEW PROJECTS WE NEED YOUR HELP
Create a new cereal bank. This is a one time investment as it is managed by a committee which resells the stock at a small profit to reinvest in the next years stock. $1800