Seychelles Farmers Association
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Seychelles Farmers Association

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📍 Mahé, Roche Caiman, Seychelles

About Seychelles Farmers Association

The Seychelles Farmers Association (SeyFA) is a non-profit trade organization representing farmers across the Seychelles. It was officially registered on 15 October 2002, having been initiated by a small group of livestock farmers.

The association is based in Roche Caiman on Mahé and can be reached by phone, email, or through its website for enquiries regarding membership and its activities.

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Pte Larue,, Roche Caiman, Mahé, Seychelles Get Directions

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Seychelles Farmers Association actually do, and is it relevant to someone who keeps livestock as a side activity?

SeyFA is a non-profit trade organisation that represents farmers across the Seychelles, including its founding base of livestock farmers. Expats or residents with small-scale livestock operations may find membership relevant; contacting SeyFA directly at seyfa@seychelles.net or by phone on 4 676 453 is the best way to confirm eligibility and what membership covers.

Where exactly in Roche Caiman is SeyFA located, and can I reach it by public bus from Victoria?

The association is based in Roche Caiman, a district on Mahé close to Victoria that is served by public bus routes running along the east coast road. The exact street address is not published in the listing, so it is advisable to call 4 676 453 or check www.seychellesfarmers.sc before visiting to confirm the precise location.

Does SeyFA accept walk-in visits, or is an appointment required?

The listing does not specify whether walk-ins are accommodated. Given that it is a non-profit trade body rather than a retail operation, calling ahead on 4 676 453 or emailing seyfa@seychelles.net to arrange a visit is strongly recommended.

SeyFA was initiated by livestock farmers in 2002 — does it now cover crop farmers and market gardeners as well, or is it still primarily livestock-focused?

The description states that SeyFA was initiated by a small group of livestock farmers when it was registered on 15 October 2002, but it is described today as representing farmers across the Seychelles broadly. For clarification on whether crop or market-garden activities fall within its current scope, contact the association via seyfa@seychelles.net or visit www.seychellesfarmers.sc.

How does a long-term resident or expat go about applying for membership, and are there annual fees?

Membership procedures and any associated fees are not detailed in the public listing. The association handles membership enquiries directly, so the appropriate first step is to email seyfa@seychelles.net or call 4 676 453 to request current membership criteria and a fee schedule.

Is there an online resource where I can review SeyFA's activities or download documentation before making contact?

SeyFA maintains a website at www.seychellesfarmers.sc which can be consulted for information on its activities and any available documentation. For matters not covered online, direct enquiries can be sent to seyfa@seychelles.net.

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