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Glazoué Rice Mill (Benin)

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The Glazoué Rice Mill, located in the Collines Department, is a cornerstone of Benin's national strategy to achieve food sovereignty. Glazoué is situated in one of the country's most fertile rice-growing regions, where the production of local rice has been heavily promoted in recent years. The mill processes paddy rice supplied by smallholder farmers and cooperatives through modern cleaning, husking, polishing, and grading techniques. Its primary goal is to produce high-quality rice that can compete effectively with imported varieties from Asia. The facility helps reduce the outflow of foreign currency spent on food imports while retaining value addition within rural communities. The site is equipped with modern storage silos and automated packaging machinery to ensure product consistency. By providing a reliable market for harvests, the mill encourages farmers to expand their acreage and adopt advanced agricultural practices. As such, the Glazoué Rice Mill acts not only as an industrial plant but as an engine for rural development and economic empowerment for local farmers.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Nov, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
This vital processing center transforms locally grown rice crops, playing a key role in promoting Benin's self-sufficiency regarding staple foods. It supports local agriculture directly.
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Visiting
Industrial facilities like this are generally not open for casual public tours due to safety and operational regulations. Visitors typically observe the bustling external logistics and transport movements.
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Where to view it
The best vantage points are usually from the adjacent public roads, where you can see the scale of the storage silos and the constant flow of agricultural delivery trucks during the harvest season.
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Local products
Travelers passing through the region will often find freshly processed local rice sold in nearby community markets, alongside other regional agricultural goods and traditional West African staples.
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Active season
Activity peaks significantly during and immediately following the regional rice harvest periods, when farmers bring their crops for processing. The facility operates year-round to manage stored supplies.
Nearby
A trip to the mill area pairs well with exploring the spirited local markets of Glazoué or continuing your journey towards other significant cultural and historical sites within the central region of Benin.

Geography

Coordinates
7.97000, 2.24000

Facts

  • The hub of rice processing for the Collines Department.
  • Focuses on processing local varieties such as NERICA rice.
  • Supported by the National Rice Sector Development Program (PNR).
  • Equipped with modern parboiling units to enhance grain quality.
  • A vital facility for securing national strategic food reserves.
  • Encourages the organization of farmers into robust cooperatives.

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Glazoué is a town in central Benin, known for its rice mill and surrounding agricultural area.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens at the Glazoué rice mill?
Locally grown rice is husked and packaged here.
Can I buy rice there?
Yes, rice is often sold on-site or at the large Glazoué market.
Why is Glazoué known for rice?
The region is one of the main rice-growing areas in Benin.
Are there tours of the mill?
Often possible informally by talking to workers, but no organized tours.
When should one visit Glazoué?
On Wednesdays, when the large regional market takes place.
Glazoué Rice Mill: where is it located?
Glazoué Rice Mill is located in Benin.
Glazoué Rice Mill: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Nov, Dec.
Glazoué Rice Mill: why is it worth visiting?
The Glazoué Rice Mill, located in the Collines Department, is a cornerstone of Benin's national strategy to achieve food sovereignty.
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