Shea Butter in Mali

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tr_rogXTtc&pp=ygUKc2hlYSB0cmVlcw%3D%3D

Duration: 

04:32:00

Year of Production: 

2012

Source/Author: 

Ndiho Media
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For years, women in Mali have been harvesting shea fruit to create soap and various other products. The shea tree thrives abundantly in the country.

However, they encounter numerous challenges when it comes to transporting the shea from their farms to storage and processing facilities. Additionally, the water requirements at the processing center prove physically demanding for the women, thereby reducing their efficiency in other labor-intensive tasks. Their primary focus remains on enhancing the quality and quantity of their products. Achieving higher productivity translates to increased wages for the workers, empowering women to allocate their earnings where it holds the most significance.

This, in turn, ensures that their children are no longer forced to forgo their education or engage in domestic chores. The greater the value they can incorporate into their products, the more profit they are likely to generate.

Challenges and Benefits

Women confront various obstacles in transporting shea from their farms to storage and processing locations. Furthermore, the strenuous water demands at the processing center hamper their productivity in other physically demanding tasks. Their primary goal is to enhance both the quality and quantity of their products. Improved productivity results in higher wages for the workers, enabling women to allocate their income where it is most needed. Consequently, their children are no longer compelled to forego education or engage in household chores. Increasing the value of their products also holds the potential for greater profits.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:02Women in Mali have been gathering shea fruit for years to produce soap and other products. They face many challenges of transport from their farms to where it can be stored and processed.
01:0302:31At the processing center water needed is energy sapping to the women hence making them less productive in other labor intensive tasks. Their main emphasis is on quality and quantity of there products.
02:3204:01Higher productivity means higher wedges for the workers allowing women spend their money where it matters most. This means their children are no longer out of school to work
04:0204:32Summary

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