This article explores the use of field experimentation in presenting an account of input inventory, material quantities, and the process flow for shea butter production in Ghana. The shea fruit is a non-timber forest product (NTFP) that is indigenous to ecosystems in semi-arid regions of Africa. Current methods and equipment for processing shea kernel into butter impose a dilemma of excessive harvesting of fuel wood for heating and the use of large quantities of water. Thus, the nature of input requirement and production process presents implications for conflict over natural resource use and for sustainability as more processing takes place. Material flow analysis was applied to the data generated from the processing experiments. The outco...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, med...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
This article explores the use of field experimentation in presenting an account of input inventory, ...
This study investigated technological changes in shea butter production in the Yendi District of Gha...
The shea tree is indigenous to 21 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and provides nuts from which oil (...
This paper analysed the viability of shea butter processing in the Northern Region of Ghana using ho...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
The study examined the characteristics of Shea Butter processing and factors associated with the out...
This paper assesses profitability of small scale local shea butter production in Ghana. The study us...
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 report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...
The Shea nut and butter production industry has been a prominent feature of the economy of northern ...
Production of sheabutter has the economic potentials in sustaining income generation for rural dwell...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, med...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
This article explores the use of field experimentation in presenting an account of input inventory, ...
This study investigated technological changes in shea butter production in the Yendi District of Gha...
The shea tree is indigenous to 21 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and provides nuts from which oil (...
This paper analysed the viability of shea butter processing in the Northern Region of Ghana using ho...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
The study examined the characteristics of Shea Butter processing and factors associated with the out...
This paper assesses profitability of small scale local shea butter production in Ghana. The study us...
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 report was written for the Crop Post Harvest Programme It examines shea butter market developme...
The Shea nut and butter production industry has been a prominent feature of the economy of northern ...
Production of sheabutter has the economic potentials in sustaining income generation for rural dwell...
The Shea tree, which is now referred to as'VitellariaParadoxa', has enormous economic, med...
Increasing agricultural productivity does not often provide a viable route out of poverty or hunger ...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...