JAM The Coconut Food Company

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JAM The Coconut Food Company
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EBUN
FELUDU
Female
No 21, omorinre Johnson street, Lekki phase1
LAGOS
Nigeria
08183072979
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No 21, omorinre Johnson street, Lekki phase1
LAGOS
Nigeria
Ebun Olatoye Feludu- runs JAM The Coconut Food Company- a family legacy business that creates super food and beauty solutions from the world's most famous super food- The Coconut. "We are committed to building the biggest coconut brand in Africa for Africans." Our premium coconut products range from Oral Care Activated Coconut Charcoal, breakfast cereals- Coconut Granola, snacks- Coconut Cinnamon Balls, luxurious body oils- Coconut  Elixir, srubs and oil balms all made from our beloved coconut. At the center of our operations is our army of coconut amazons who live in the rural coastal communities where our factories are located. These formidabble women make up 80% of our workforce and their work accounts for 80% of household income. With the money they earn working at our factory, they are able to support their families and educate their children. Ebun Feludu is committed to the growth of the women force at JAM The Coocnut Food Company and her women community at large. In 2008, Ebun made an epic trans saharan road trip from Lagos-London, through the West coast and the Sahara desert She has remained committed to channelling enterprise to build the Africa of her dreams, starting with Nigeria. In 2017 she was made Nigeria rep for WEF- Women Economic Forum. In 2019, she led the largest delegation of women to the annual Women Ecomic Forum conference in New Delhi. In the same year she was made the inaugural Nigerian Chairperson ALL Ladies League Nigeria- the global network of women under the auspices of the Women Economic Forum. In June 2020, Ebun Feludu was announced as President of the Nigeria-India Bilateral Business Council- creating a bridge connecting women in business in Nigeria and India. Ebun has supported and benefitted inmensely from these international women's groups. Her first training in coconut processing was in India with support from WEF. She has shared the knowledge gained from India with the Lagos State Coconut Development Authority where she served on the planning committe on the first Lagos Coconut Festival. Ebun Feludu is committed to developing the coconut value chain and developing women, who form the back bone of the coconut industry.

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