The Samoa Farmers Association (SFA) began life in 2006 as the Samoa Crops Cooperation Association (SCCA).
The name of the association was recently changed to Samoa Farmers Association, to more correctly reflect the spread of its membership and farming interests.The Samoa Farmers Association (SFA) began life in 2006 as the Samoa Crops Cooperation Association (SCCA).
SFA's mission is to provide smallholder and village based farmers opportunities and skills to increase incomes and food security derived from farming.
The SFA has an expanding membership of 300, comprising individual farming families and village groups. There are also a small but growing number of agribusiness members. The membership is spread throughout the country (Samoa Upolu, Savaii, and Manono islands) and include both crop and livestock producers.
Individual farmers do their own buying of farm inputs and selling of farm produce.
The role of SFA is to: