Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable source of edible fat (shea butter) that, in terms of volume, is currently second only to cocoa butter as a vegetal source of stearic acid in the multi-billion dollar chocolate and cosmetic sectors. However, in terms of international trade, shea has been opaque to consumers of edible products (where the majority of shea exports end their global journey) and actually only well-known in western markets as a cosmetic ingredient. The millions of women collectors have been disconnected from global supply chains, as the majority of their sheanuts are factory processed, supplied by traders who, in many cases, do not understand quality issues nor share k...
When the European Union decided in 2000 to allow chocolate to contain up to 5% vegetal fats other th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Production de karité au Burkina Fas
In this dissertation I examine the sustainability of shea butter projects in the centre-west region ...
Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable sou...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
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...
Millions of people in the world, particularly women and people in sub-Saharan Africa, suffer from hu...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
Forest species are very abundant in African ecosystems and contribute to the economy of households, ...
This article explores the use of field experimentation in presenting an account of input inventory, ...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
Vitellaria paradoxa (C.F.Gaertn.) is a multi-purpose tree species distributed in a narrow band acros...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
When the European Union decided in 2000 to allow chocolate to contain up to 5% vegetal fats other th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Production de karité au Burkina Fas
In this dissertation I examine the sustainability of shea butter projects in the centre-west region ...
Shea trees grow across 4 million km2 of sub-Saharan Africa. Shea parklands provide a sustainable sou...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
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...
Millions of people in the world, particularly women and people in sub-Saharan Africa, suffer from hu...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
Forest species are very abundant in African ecosystems and contribute to the economy of households, ...
This article explores the use of field experimentation in presenting an account of input inventory, ...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
Vitellaria paradoxa (C.F.Gaertn.) is a multi-purpose tree species distributed in a narrow band acros...
The collection, primary processing, and subsequent sale of shea-based products make an important con...
When the European Union decided in 2000 to allow chocolate to contain up to 5% vegetal fats other th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Production de karité au Burkina Fas
In this dissertation I examine the sustainability of shea butter projects in the centre-west region ...