I appreciate whomever uploaded this piece, it helps those of us in the USA to understand the importance of fair trade and how it helps these women make money to care for their children. Look at them toil and labor to make this butter, we have to support fair trade.
I just got upset because these beautiful gifted women work so hard and I believe what they consider “fair price” is NOT especially since in America alone Shea Butter alone is a billion dollar industry probably more
The cost of living is WAY lower in Gahna so the price if fair for where they live, it is a win/win. They are taking steps to ensure fair pricing. It cost $2,000 a year to rent a house there it is $50k a year here so that is 25times as expensive to live here! The statement is due to ignorance of economics and living location.
GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE OF GHANA, THANK YOU! I never, ever knew the power of organic Shea butter. My only hope is that all of the money that I have put into buying Shea butter, i hope the people that get the nuts from the trees, and start the process in making the Shea butter will MAKE a profit. We all know the people involve after Ghana and to my USA house are all making big profits as they did when the masters of slavery in the 17 century in America, made a profit when COTTON was being created. Thank you people of Ghana you are loved.
Thank you for saying this. A lot of people especially the Chinese, whose government has invested in almost every African country are selling West African shea butter for $2 in the US (at least that's how much I've paid for it at my local store). It makes me wonder how much they're paying these farmers and millers for their hard work. If they sell it for $2, that means they pay much less to obtain it...
+veronica kiyoko True. I also wonder how much is a fair wage? Have they been able to develop/ buy new machinery in the last 6 years since this vid was made? Is there wage enough for their equivalent to social mobility? I think sometimes we can become too complacent when we read 'fair trade' and not enough questions are asked what this actually means to the people making our products.
that is amazing how its made , i was scared when that guy put the belt on that spinning motor spindle lol , they definitely need a big cake dough mixer machine afterwards instead of doing it by hand .
the reason they didn't tell you how much they pay for the work they put in is because THEY no that they are ripping these hard working people off then take it back to their country and make we the buyers pay top knoch dollars for something THEY payed little price for...smh
This is great!!! I am an african. Lived in africa all my life and had no idea how to make shea butter. In Liberia, we call it doughnut grease. I am learning.
Shea butter is edible, it can also be used as cooking oil. Back in the village my late grandmother used that to prepare her soups, stews and many more.
Wow! I bet they have amazingly soft hands. They are getting moisturized while working. :o This is amazing, though. I just bought my first Shea butter from a fair trade company, and am really enjoying the raw goodness of it. Note, it does feel a bit greasy when you first apply it, but it absorbs fast. :D
I remember buying shea butter at a Black Expo where I live that was well over 10yrs ago...it still had small pieces of brown husks or something in it...it was very good but looking at this video, I'm wondering whether the people in Ghana are really getting a fair price for those nuts and their work,because these companies are using it and putting very little in the products just to say that it contains shea butter to make $millions, considering that, I don't feel that they are paid enough money
Shea butter is sold at a very high price out here in the west caribbean sea, I hope that my black ancestors back there in Ghana and other places in Africa are well paid for this very nice and prosperous cosmetic product and for their hard work .. This is a world wide buissness my people
You're more than welcome! It's just extremely frustrating! I thank you for educating the viewers. When I seen Nollywood movies starting to make way into the west, made available on our cable stations etc I was excited but quickly concerned HOPING they didn't allow themselves to be ripped of that too. I would hate to see Nigerian or Ghana movies westernized for a quick buck. SMH.
great video, now where can I buy exactly this shea butter from this group of women? I like this idea of fair trade at least I will know my money is going to help these women. thank you again.
So sad 😢 😢 that people make negative assumptions, especially when they video shows they are taking steps to ensure they are getting a fair price. Evil people make such bad assumptions and they are usually racists that have been indoctrinated to hate themselves because they are white.
Wow, they worked hard. I'm going to have to buy more Fair Trade brands to support them. I buy Alaffia shea butter brands, but I would love to know about other brands that are Fair Trade.
Are there any videos showing the process of making shea butter that results in the yellow color. Is there a difference between the yellow color and the off white beige color shea butters?
That is wonderful they have this machine to cut down on the labor of using their hands although some still crushes with their hands!! I thank my heavenly Father God of the Holy Scriptures through my Lord Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit for these shea trees and the laborers who makes the shea butter for me and my family usuage.
What are the safety standards like if they are just using bare hands and there is no chemical testing for impurities, viruses, etc that many products have to go through?
well let's see part three then... where is it at? part 3? i would like to see the fruits of their labors. i would like to see that they are being treated and paid fair and they are able to accomplish great things in their village. i cant believe you would expose private legal matters of a contract with a thumb print? dont you all have moral clause? has anyone ever heard of privacy and dignity? And if the person that holds that thumb print is unable to sign? who will sign it? Why dont they have a better working environment? Look at the room they are standing in. where is part 3?
@@cfoster6804 No she was smiling because she knew it was genuine and that they were getting paid fairly, why are there such evil people on this site always with negative assumptions.
I'm glad to see this this morning. Motherland and its indigenous people sharing with the whole world. I'm very glad to be watching this. WEDOIT4MONEY and MOSTENIGMATIC, a million thumbs up for your voices.
I am interested in buying some Shea butter or Shea nuts ... I am an owner of a soap making business her in the united States and I am interested in buying product from you...
@SheaEssentials: Hi, please have another go. We have just checked it all the way through so maybe there was a network issue? Hope it plays for you now :o)
Tiara Byrd I caught that phrase too. Fair is too little when these ladies are working so hard and getting back pains and the two European ladies are just greedy
Where have you been? The motherland's already being rebuilt!!! Fairtrade didn't come about from the good hearts of western buyers you know. It's been a long hard fight, for ages, for these women to get 'fair' prices for their goods. It's still not good enough in my opinion. Every other so called third world race of people suffer the same plight. Why not continue spreading the word where you are that more should be paid for such a valuable product.
Actually the difference in color which should only vary white to yellow depends on the tree and the nutrients she takes up between baring nuts or fruiting. Shea nut comes from the Shea Karite tree. Bleaching in not used in processing Shea. But there is a difference..all Shea is not the same. Most cosmetic companies refine Shea to a lesser potency to maximize profits. Usually you can tell if there's only a faint to no scent of true Shea nut in the product.
No. It turns a creamy light beige color. 'White' shea butter is refined, processed shea butter where they bleach out all the good stuff and any smell. 'Yellow shea butter' is probably 'African butter' which comes from a nut taken from a completely different tree. DuchessGabrielle talks about the difference between the two: youtube(dot)com/watch?v=U9XzMd2AJu8
Tee Pinkberry , We have a demand for shea butter, they have a demand for money. They have an abudant amount of shea, we have money. It's called an exchange.
This is just a trigger back to slavery...very reminiscent. In this day & age (HOPEFULLY), this should simply be seen as paid labor. Besides, just envision any race out there with access to shea nuts & people willing to pay them for it. What is it then?
I hope that these lovely people get paid the right amount of money for their hard work
where can I get Shae butter wholesale price
MONICA WILLIAMS lol it shea not me
I was thinking the same 🙏
The devil has come to exploit the innocent and naive . Cringing as I watch.
@@josephinefalodun3622 Racist comment!
I appreciate whomever uploaded this piece, it helps those of us in the USA to understand the importance of fair trade and how it helps these women make money to care for their children. Look at them toil and labor to make this butter, we have to support fair trade.
I just got upset because these beautiful gifted women work so hard and I believe what they consider “fair price” is NOT especially since in America alone Shea Butter alone is a billion dollar industry probably more
@TRUTH HIDDEN IN PLAINSIGHT Racist comment!
The cost of living is WAY lower in Gahna so the price if fair for where they live, it is a win/win. They are taking steps to ensure fair pricing. It cost $2,000 a year to rent a house there it is $50k a year here so that is 25times as expensive to live here! The statement is due to ignorance of economics and living location.
GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE OF GHANA, THANK YOU! I never, ever knew the power of organic Shea butter. My only hope is that all of the money that I have put into buying Shea butter, i hope the people that get the nuts from the trees, and start the process in making the Shea butter will MAKE a profit. We all know the people involve after Ghana and to my USA house are all making big profits as they did when the masters of slavery in the 17 century in America, made a profit when COTTON was being created. Thank you people of Ghana you are loved.
Thank you for saying this. A lot of people especially the Chinese, whose government has invested in almost every African country are selling West African shea butter for $2 in the US (at least that's how much I've paid for it at my local store). It makes me wonder how much they're paying these farmers and millers for their hard work. If they sell it for $2, that means they pay much less to obtain it...
+veronica kiyoko True. I also wonder how much is a fair wage? Have they been able to develop/ buy new machinery in the last 6 years since this vid was made? Is there wage enough for their equivalent to social mobility? I think sometimes we can become too complacent when we read 'fair trade' and not enough questions are asked what this actually means to the people making our products.
That was so sweet
Wow I thank these people for there work I love Shea butter great for hair and skin
That is extremely hard work!
I wish these farmers would sell directly to the consumers and earn more money
💯
They work very hard, my respect for all of them ! ! ☺
that is amazing how its made , i was scared when that guy put the belt on that spinning motor spindle lol , they definitely need a big cake dough mixer machine afterwards instead of doing it by hand .
Thanks for this video. I appreciate this product even more, seeing the hard work, dedication and love in the process. Thanks, Ladies !
the reason they didn't tell you how much they pay for the work they put in is because THEY no that they are ripping these hard working people off then take it back to their country and make we the buyers pay top knoch dollars for something THEY payed little price for...smh
All the more reason to keep our dollars amongst ourselves for as long as possible.
Exactly
I thank these people for their hard work
The process of getting beautiful Shea butter is amazing, these ladies must have really strong backs
There you have it, shea butter is cream colored
How did the shea butter go from brown to cream colored?
Ive been watching several videos hoping that part gets explained...
This is great!!! I am an african. Lived in africa all my life and had no idea how to make shea butter. In Liberia, we call it doughnut grease. I am learning.
Start making it and selling it sis.
Shea butter is edible, it can also be used as cooking oil. Back in the village my late grandmother used that to prepare her soups, stews and many more.
May God continue to give you strenth to provide natural women in America with this shea butter. THANK YOU
I was praying he didn't get his hand caught in the belt
That was so dangerous omg 😲
Yea...gotta be a safer way to do that.
@@spiritualcipher3072 I was wondering why didn't he just put the belt on before turning the machine on,, it wasn't that tight, he just threw it on,
Wow! I bet they have amazingly soft hands. They are getting moisturized while working. :o
This is amazing, though. I just bought my first Shea butter from a fair trade company, and am really enjoying the raw goodness of it.
Note, it does feel a bit greasy when you first apply it, but it absorbs fast. :D
Care to share the fair trade company name so we all can put more money in these hard working Ghanian hands?
I use it all day everyday I'm 27 and I get compliments on my skin all the time.
I remember buying shea butter at a Black Expo where I live that was well over 10yrs ago...it still had small pieces of brown husks or something in it...it was very good but looking at this video, I'm wondering whether the people in Ghana are really getting a fair price for those nuts and their work,because these companies are using it and putting very little in the products just to say that it contains shea butter to make $millions, considering that, I don't feel that they are paid enough money
Great to see someone who is so caring and ensuring they are being paid fair wages and that the local warlord is not stealing their profits :)
Shea butter is sold at a very high price out here in the west caribbean sea, I hope that my black ancestors back there in Ghana and other places in Africa are well paid for this very nice and prosperous cosmetic product and for their hard work .. This is a world wide buissness my people
I find it so lovely. If I want to start the business of shea butter how can I buy from you. I am from Nigeria
That's Great I didn't realize how much work goes into making Shea Butter. I love Shea butter and thank you for this informative video ;) Nice work!!
Liars you know that they don't pay those people fairly. Haven't you stolen enough
BUY BUY BUY ONLINE STRAIGHT FROM GHANA!! SUPPORT!!
How can we buy it?
You're more than welcome! It's just extremely frustrating! I thank you for educating the viewers. When I seen Nollywood movies starting to make way into the west, made available on our cable stations etc I was excited but quickly concerned HOPING they didn't allow themselves to be ripped of that too. I would hate to see Nigerian or Ghana movies westernized for a quick buck. SMH.
great video, now where can I buy exactly this shea butter from this group of women? I like this idea of fair trade at least I will know my money is going to help these women. thank you again.
They didn't show all the steps making this. And no. I'm sure these beautiful ladies are not paid no fair price, as they call it. 😢 saddening.
So sad 😢 😢 that people make negative assumptions, especially when they video shows they are taking steps to ensure they are getting a fair price. Evil people make such bad assumptions and they are usually racists that have been indoctrinated to hate themselves because they are white.
@@themiddle9984 ❤❤
Wow, they worked hard. I'm going to have to buy more Fair Trade brands to support them. I buy Alaffia shea butter brands, but I would love to know about other brands that are Fair Trade.
PAY THE FAIR WAGE FOR EU LABOR NOT THE AFRICAN WAGE...HUGE DIFFERENCE
Are there any videos showing the process of making shea butter that results in the yellow color. Is there a difference between the yellow color and the off white beige color shea butters?
i love the shea butter and black soap combination it has me feeling so sensual
Africa is the place to be
Nature is Great
I want to visit this place
That is wonderful they have this machine to cut down on the labor of using their hands although some still crushes with their hands!! I thank my heavenly Father God of the Holy Scriptures through my Lord Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit for these shea trees and the laborers who makes the shea butter for me and my family usuage.
1.05 mins in - imagine the health and safety of doing that here?! Good video very interesting
What company, and where can I get organic African Shay Butter?
hard work. very nice love goes in
Green people how can I order Shea Butter from this video? thanks
What are the safety standards like if they are just using bare hands and there is no chemical testing for impurities, viruses, etc that many products have to go through?
Don't use it then, geez.🙄
well let's see part three then... where is it at? part 3? i would like to see the fruits of their labors. i would like to see that they are being treated and paid fair and they are able to accomplish great things in their village.
i cant believe you would expose private legal matters of a contract with a thumb print? dont you all have moral clause? has anyone ever heard of privacy and dignity?
And if the person that holds that thumb print is unable to sign? who will sign it? Why dont they have a better working environment? Look at the room they are standing in.
where is part 3?
Yeah she was smiling big when she was showing the thumb print as if she thought it was funny.
@@cfoster6804 No she was smiling because she knew it was genuine and that they were getting paid fairly, why are there such evil people on this site always with negative assumptions.
how beautiful yes I buy the one straight from the country n I buy small batches the bigger the batch cheaper it is
I love this! How can I buy my Shea butter from this group of women? I want to support!! Thx
T C How much quantity do you need?
We can ship to you the unrefined Shea butter from ghana.let me know if you still interested
@@patiencesulemana7539 am interested, what’s your contact number?
@@halahabdullah3337 00233245986960
can you eat it too?
I wonder what the cost is per box verses what we get charged for in small jars.....
I'm glad to see this this morning. Motherland and its indigenous people sharing with the whole world. I'm very glad to be watching this. WEDOIT4MONEY and MOSTENIGMATIC, a million thumbs up for your voices.
This is just a wonderful video!
Wonderful video... May I use it on my website
Thank you for your message. Yes of course.
Which part of Ghana is this?
Would love to share this on my site , if I may?
why do you call it donut grease?
I am interested in buying some Shea butter or Shea nuts ... I am an owner of a soap making business her in the united States and I am interested in buying product from you...
sso it turns white ivory color when cooled?
hwo i purchase this mango butter organic
God BLESS AFRICA
That is so much work omg
Thanks for the info, leared a lot
is there any way to order straight from Ghana
Good job that got top quality OH&S standards there thats one fast way of putting that belt on that machone wheeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwww
I want buy shee butter.
@SheaEssentials: Hi, please have another go. We have just checked it all the way through so maybe there was a network issue? Hope it plays for you now :o)
Looks like there is a part missing in the video 2.27 when the shea butter is actually heated...
The refining of Shea is done by filtering the oil through clay which also removes the scent
Thanks for the upload
the u have website to buy those? i leave in portugal and i am locking from the products...
Marisa Silva
We can ship to you the unrefined Shea butter from ghana.let me know if you still interested
I am interested please what is your number
How can i get it am in Nigeria, the original one.
What are you talking about they make it in Nigeria
Elizabeth Inyang contact me +2348065586489 or email @ Njokulilian18@gmail.com thank u
God bless them 😘
nice
Is not all about Shea butter but also finding out how is exceptional product end up in your medicine cabnet.
This is a great work. I want to partner with you
Paid a fair price? Please
Tiara Byrd I caught that phrase too. Fair is too little when these ladies are working so hard and getting back pains and the two European ladies are just greedy
Where have you been? The motherland's already being rebuilt!!! Fairtrade didn't come about from the good hearts of western buyers you know. It's been a long hard fight, for ages, for these women to get 'fair' prices for their goods. It's still not good enough in my opinion. Every other so called third world race of people suffer the same plight. Why not continue spreading the word where you are that more should be paid for such a valuable product.
Actually the difference in color which should only vary white to yellow depends on the tree and the nutrients she takes up between baring nuts or fruiting. Shea nut comes from the Shea Karite tree. Bleaching in not used in processing Shea. But there is a difference..all Shea is not the same. Most cosmetic companies refine Shea to a lesser potency to maximize profits.
Usually you can tell if there's only a faint to no scent of true Shea nut in the product.
@bintiMaasai Look on Etsy. There are several merchants who import it from Ghana. darNaturals is one of them.
No. It turns a creamy light beige color. 'White' shea butter is refined, processed shea butter where they bleach out all the good stuff and any smell. 'Yellow shea butter' is probably 'African butter' which comes from a nut taken from a completely different tree. DuchessGabrielle talks about the difference between the two: youtube(dot)com/watch?v=U9XzMd2AJu8
Hope they get their more than what they deserve, cause the cosmetics companies cheat them like anything and gain more profit.
couldn't hear you over machinery !
So Ghanaians created shea butter?
@zimdooga 1:45 explains this process
I'm sure there is. If bout straight from Africa, specifically Ghana, 100% of the profits stay in the country.
Hope the interpreters are honest. Because if they don't write, then how in the world can they read it?
Don't know, yet. Asking though. All the old people I know, but no one has an idea.
from everything I've read, the off white is THE shea butter to get. Stay away from the yellow if you want highest nutritional content.
But this is not cold processed ..i want to see cold processed..
it's called fair trade
Go to their country and steal their ideas, such thieves... ugh
Tee Pinkberry , We have a demand for shea butter, they have a demand for money. They have an abudant amount of shea, we have money. It's called an exchange.
@@asupremum1246 But not an EVEN exchange. I see you left that word out.🙄
@@cfoster6804 and how have you determined this? What exactly would be an even exchange ?
how much is a fare price?
10 dollars a box
Alberto Zenemij that's it for all that work!!!
sadly ☹
Alberto Zenemij ...do u sale raw shea butter.. sristi0504@gmail.com
@@albertozenemij9490 how do you know they only pay $10 per box?
looks like alot of people standing around
This is just a trigger back to slavery...very reminiscent. In this day & age (HOPEFULLY), this should simply be seen as paid labor. Besides, just envision any race out there with access to shea nuts & people willing to pay them for it. What is it then?
It is not that serious ... It is simply a tutorial on shea butter.
Thanks for this..amazingly there are few people who think like you do...love and peace...PLEASE CHECKOUT MY COMMENTS!!!
u have to check ur sources white shea butter is nt processed
Sell it directly to me
I donnot see whats sad about it what would be sad is if they came an had other people do it there getting money for this hello?
nhamo murungu
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