Accessing Coconut Industry Revitalization in American Samoa

GrantID: 65237

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000

Deadline: June 28, 2028

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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If you are located in American Samoa and working in the area of Higher Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Barriers Facing Smallholder Farmers in American Samoa

The Coconut Industry Revitalization Project in American Samoa addresses significant barriers smallholder farmers encounter in maximizing their economic potential. Coconut farmers in this region have been severely impacted by economic isolation and a lack of access to processing technologies. Remoteness affects supply chains and limits market opportunities; consequently, many farmers are stuck in cycles of poverty, with annual incomes averaging only $15,000.

Many smallholder farmers face barriers such as the inability to scale production or access markets beyond their local communities. Due to geographic isolation and limited transportation infrastructure, the costs associated with bringing products to broader markets often outweigh the benefits. In addition, many farmers lack the knowledge necessary to create value-added coconut products that could substantially increase their income potential. These challenges have been exacerbated by a reliance on traditional farming methods that have not evolved in response to market demands or environmental changes.

This funding initiative intends to empower local farmers by introducing innovative processing methods and market strategies. Workshops designed to enhance technical skills and knowledge on modern processing techniques will enable farmers to produce high-quality, value-added coconut products. Additionally, farmers will receive training in marketing strategies, which will facilitate access to both local and export markets. By investing in capacity-building initiatives, the program aims not just to increase income levels but also to create a more resilient agricultural sector in American Samoa.

To ensure sustainability and success, the project will also leverage digital platforms for direct market access, minimizing the dependence on traditional distribution channels that have proven ineffective in this context. This multifaceted approach is essential for transforming the coconut industry in a way that respects the unique cultural and environmental context of American Samoa.

By revitalizing the coconut industry through these innovative methods, the program not only aims to increase farmers' income but also to revitalize American Samoa's agricultural economy. A thriving coconut industry has the potential to attract tourism, foster economic diversity, and create additional employment opportunities, thereby strengthening the overall economic landscape of the islands.

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