After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Burkinabe households although alternatives are now being placed in local markets. Shea (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn.) is primarily managed as a food tree crop for African consumers but has been promoted as a wild and abundant crop which gives African women cash and empowerment. New international demand for edible Cocoa Butter Equivalents (CBEs) from the 1960s onwards led to the introduction of several state-led efforts to regulate and control the shea trade through stabilization funds and parastatal marketing boards. These were abandoned after 1984, when cocoa prices collapsed and shea markets were liberalized. Increasingly since 2003, sever...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Production de karité au Burkina Fas
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
Burkinabé women have traded shea kernels and shea butter in periodic local markets, and on a regiona...
The shea butter tree grows throughout savanna areas of West Africa and is prized for the oil extract...
Shea tree, which grows widely and naturally in West and Central Africa, is valued because of the She...
Pre-colonial patterns of trade in West Africa included exchanges of shea in periodic local and regio...
We show how the biophysical nature of the shea tree affects the ethics of access to shea trees and i...
This paper uses an original integrated theoretical framework to reveal the mechanisms behind socio‐e...
Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable sou...
Market globalization has had only a weak impact on the regional shea nut supply chain in western Bur...
Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable sou...
In this dissertation I examine the sustainability of shea butter projects in the centre-west region ...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Production de karité au Burkina Fas
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
Burkinabé women have traded shea kernels and shea butter in periodic local markets, and on a regiona...
The shea butter tree grows throughout savanna areas of West Africa and is prized for the oil extract...
Shea tree, which grows widely and naturally in West and Central Africa, is valued because of the She...
Pre-colonial patterns of trade in West Africa included exchanges of shea in periodic local and regio...
We show how the biophysical nature of the shea tree affects the ethics of access to shea trees and i...
This paper uses an original integrated theoretical framework to reveal the mechanisms behind socio‐e...
Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable sou...
Market globalization has had only a weak impact on the regional shea nut supply chain in western Bur...
Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable sou...
In this dissertation I examine the sustainability of shea butter projects in the centre-west region ...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Production de karité au Burkina Fas