Shea products in Benin (West Africa) are produced in a low-developed agroindustry, but they are estimated to be the country’s third largest export. The nut harvesting and quality guaranteeing in the butter process can only be achieved through improvements in the value chain, thus making it more attractive for stakeholders. The aim of this paper is to provide keys to a better product valorization, obtain a significant increase in household incomes based on shea butter marketing opportunities, and offer competitive products at the local and regional markets. Different markets were designed to catch processors and consumers’ preferences for two improved shea products: butter and nuts in Northern Benin. An open-ended contingent valuation (CV) w...
The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production activities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria...
The Shea butter industry in Nigeria is fragmented, private-driven and less regulated. This paper exp...
Abstract The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production in the shea growing areas o...
The study examined the processing and marketing of Shea butter in Zuru Local Government Area of Kebb...
Shea tree, which grows widely and naturally in West and Central Africa, is valued because of the She...
The study carried out an assessment of Shea butter marketing in Southwestern Nigeria. It specificall...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...
Shea butter is a God given natural resource found in northing part of Ghana. Its collection, process...
This study examined the viability of women livelihoods that is dependent on Shea butter extraction a...
This report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
The shea butter tree grows throughout savanna areas of West Africa and is prized for the oil extract...
This paper analysed the viability of shea butter processing in the Northern Region of Ghana using ho...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
Abstract The study assessed women involvement in shea butter processing activities in the north c...
The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production activities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria...
The Shea butter industry in Nigeria is fragmented, private-driven and less regulated. This paper exp...
Abstract The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production in the shea growing areas o...
The study examined the processing and marketing of Shea butter in Zuru Local Government Area of Kebb...
Shea tree, which grows widely and naturally in West and Central Africa, is valued because of the She...
The study carried out an assessment of Shea butter marketing in Southwestern Nigeria. It specificall...
The Shea tree is indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa, and generally found in semi-arid to arid north of...
Shea butter is a God given natural resource found in northing part of Ghana. Its collection, process...
This study examined the viability of women livelihoods that is dependent on Shea butter extraction a...
This report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
The shea butter tree grows throughout savanna areas of West Africa and is prized for the oil extract...
This paper analysed the viability of shea butter processing in the Northern Region of Ghana using ho...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
Abstract The study assessed women involvement in shea butter processing activities in the north c...
The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production activities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria...
The Shea butter industry in Nigeria is fragmented, private-driven and less regulated. This paper exp...
Abstract The study assessed women involvement in shea butter production in the shea growing areas o...