The incorporation of women and their associations into international markets and value chains is proposed increasingly as a development pathway in Sub-Saharan Africa. The underlying assumption is that exclusion of individual women from groups specialized in supplying a single international niche market is the main obstacle to their development. Intervention under this assumption focuses on linking women groups to international business and development organizations (NGOs). To validate this pre-analytical choice, we conducted a case study of a community-level co-operative of women in Mali (COPROKAZAN, Zantiébougou) that collects shea kernels from producers and processes them into butter and then trades the shea butter for the export market. ...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
In West Africa, through dairy development projects, new dairy models emerge alongside the traditiona...
For several decades in Sahelian countries, pastoral production has been increasingly market oriented...
The incorporation of women and their associations into international markets and value chains is pro...
AbstractThe incorporation of women and their associations into international markets and value chain...
Shea butter extracted from kernels can be found in cosmetic and food products. Organising women to m...
Development impacts are often framed in terms of the effects of exogenous inputs, such as finance or...
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...
Research has shown that in the long run trade liberalisation creates opportunities for competition i...
This case study found out how a public-private partnership in Burkina Faso helped female shea nut pr...
Causal explanations of change after an Innovation Platform intervention in a given domain tend to at...
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...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
In West Africa, through dairy development projects, new dairy models emerge alongside the traditiona...
For several decades in Sahelian countries, pastoral production has been increasingly market oriented...
The incorporation of women and their associations into international markets and value chains is pro...
AbstractThe incorporation of women and their associations into international markets and value chain...
Shea butter extracted from kernels can be found in cosmetic and food products. Organising women to m...
Development impacts are often framed in terms of the effects of exogenous inputs, such as finance or...
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...
Research has shown that in the long run trade liberalisation creates opportunities for competition i...
This case study found out how a public-private partnership in Burkina Faso helped female shea nut pr...
Causal explanations of change after an Innovation Platform intervention in a given domain tend to at...
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...
After Burkina Faso’s independence, shea butter continues to be the key staple edible oil used by Bur...
There is considerable potential for the shea industry (Vitellaria paradoxa) to contribute to the eco...
In West Africa, through dairy development projects, new dairy models emerge alongside the traditiona...
For several decades in Sahelian countries, pastoral production has been increasingly market oriented...