There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the economic empowerment of women in the Sahel Region of sub-Saharan Africa. This article examines interventions in Ghana's Upper West Region at two different processing stages of the value chain, intended to facilitate women's participation in, and enhance the benefits accruing from, shea harvesting and processing. We use the responses of the nut pickers and butter processors to qualitative and quantitative field research undertaken in 2010 to explore the constraints facing women's market participation. Results showed that mechanisms to link butter producers to markets and to sources of credit were key for the development of the shea value chain in...
Shea butter production constitutes a major part of the livelihood sources of poor rural women in Nor...
: This research sought to highlight the experiences of women in the shea industry in Kusawgu in Ghan...
This report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...
The potential for the development of shea industries to increase women’s incomes is the focus of a n...
Research has shown that in the long run trade liberalisation creates opportunities for competition i...
The shea tree is regarded as the most important economic tree in Northern Ghana. With the unreliabil...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, medicinal, cu...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, med...
The Shea nut and butter production industry has been a prominent feature of the economy of northern ...
Shea butter, derived from the African shea tree, has acquired a pivotal position in global agro-food...
Shea butter, derived from the African shea tree, has acquired a pivotal position in global agro-food...
Shea butter is a God given natural resource found in northing part of Ghana. Its collection, process...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...
The Shea butter industry in Nigeria is fragmented, private-driven and less regulated. This paper exp...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
Shea butter production constitutes a major part of the livelihood sources of poor rural women in Nor...
: This research sought to highlight the experiences of women in the shea industry in Kusawgu in Ghan...
This report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...
The potential for the development of shea industries to increase women’s incomes is the focus of a n...
Research has shown that in the long run trade liberalisation creates opportunities for competition i...
The shea tree is regarded as the most important economic tree in Northern Ghana. With the unreliabil...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, medicinal, cu...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, med...
The Shea nut and butter production industry has been a prominent feature of the economy of northern ...
Shea butter, derived from the African shea tree, has acquired a pivotal position in global agro-food...
Shea butter, derived from the African shea tree, has acquired a pivotal position in global agro-food...
Shea butter is a God given natural resource found in northing part of Ghana. Its collection, process...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...
The Shea butter industry in Nigeria is fragmented, private-driven and less regulated. This paper exp...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
Shea butter production constitutes a major part of the livelihood sources of poor rural women in Nor...
: This research sought to highlight the experiences of women in the shea industry in Kusawgu in Ghan...
This report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...