Resiliencia climática a través de recursos tradicionales: El karité y el fonio mejoran los medios de vida de las mujeres en Ghana

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Al corriente mayo 10, 2024 .
Por Pariesa Brody .
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Traditional natural resources are unlocking environmental and economic opportunities for women in West Africa. Two companies partnered with the Comercio de África Occidental & Centro de inversión in Ghana are tapping into these resources to increase women’s incomes and resistance to climate change. Savannah Fruits Company, a shea butter exporter, is mobilizing women in cooperatives to process shea nuts into butter using artisanal methods with climate-smart adaptations. AMAATI is renewing an ancient African grain, fonio, to help women cultivate abandoned lands with this drought-resistant crop.

With support from the Trade Hub, these two companies are connecting the grassroots to the international market while ensuring that generations to come can profit from West Africa’s bountiful resources.

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