The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, medicinal, cultural benefits and as a food source. Yet it seems the mechanisms put in place to support the Shea butter industryare either not existing or they are inadequate in Ghana.Even though this is the general situation,the quantum of the industry’s contribution to women livelihood, the specific social and economic effects and the mechanisms created to support women in the industry are yet to be empirically investigated in the Wa Municipality of the Upper West Region.The study therefore sought to address what the contribution of the Shea butter processing industry in promoting the socio-economic development of women and their livelihood has...
Shea butter production constitutes a major part of the livelihood sources of poor rural women in Nor...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, medicinal, cu...
: This research sought to highlight the experiences of women in the shea industry in Kusawgu in Ghan...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
The shea tree is regarded as the most important economic tree in Northern Ghana. With the unreliabil...
The Shea nut and butter production industry has been a prominent feature of the economy of northern ...
The potential for the development of shea industries to increase women’s incomes is the focus of a n...
The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production activities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria...
The agency of women in most African countries is often affected by the socio-economic and political ...
This study examined the viability of women livelihoods that is dependent on Shea butter extraction a...
This paper examines the effects of development agencies’ interventions on productivity and profitabi...
Research has shown that in the long run trade liberalisation creates opportunities for competition i...
Shea butter is a God given natural resource found in northing part of Ghana. Its collection, process...
Shea butter production constitutes a major part of the livelihood sources of poor rural women in Nor...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, medicinal, cu...
: This research sought to highlight the experiences of women in the shea industry in Kusawgu in Ghan...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
The shea tree is regarded as the most important economic tree in Northern Ghana. With the unreliabil...
The Shea nut and butter production industry has been a prominent feature of the economy of northern ...
The potential for the development of shea industries to increase women’s incomes is the focus of a n...
The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production activities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria...
The agency of women in most African countries is often affected by the socio-economic and political ...
This study examined the viability of women livelihoods that is dependent on Shea butter extraction a...
This paper examines the effects of development agencies’ interventions on productivity and profitabi...
Research has shown that in the long run trade liberalisation creates opportunities for competition i...
Shea butter is a God given natural resource found in northing part of Ghana. Its collection, process...
Shea butter production constitutes a major part of the livelihood sources of poor rural women in Nor...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...