Shea Tree Regeneration & Conservation
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Shea Tree Regeneration Interview
Shea Trees grow wild and regenerate naturally. I’m often asked about how many seeds are left behind to regenerate and grow. Most of them are. Research estimate suggest that at least 85% of the Shea Seeds that fall from Shea Trees are unpicked and available to germinate.
As you can see from the discussion with Alfred Akolgo Baraka’s Country Manager, there are lots of young Shea Trees coming up. Shea Trees take several years before they start fruiting, so these young seedlings are a few years away from producing the delicious fruit and the seed that makes Shea Butter.
The real dangers to Shea Trees and the industry are burning. While efforts are underway to reverse it, there is a growing practice of burning off areas in the dry season. This damages the seedlings. There is also some cutting of Shea Trees for making charcoal (although the more money people make from the Shea Butter industry the less motivation there is for this). Climate change is another issue - there isn’t a lot known about how climate change will affect the Shea Industry but what is known is scary.
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It would be great to put a drone up and get a real "feel" for the size of the land utilized to grow the Shea trees. I love my Baraka Shea butter :)
That is an amazing idea, I will pass along this feedback. Thank you for supporting Baraka Shea Butter!
I want to grow this tree plz help
Is it possible to get an air layer/rooted cutting of one of the shea butter trees that is already fruit bearing? If so where?
Where u can grow this shea tree
It grows wild
The true he saw at the beginning don't look like sea true
Interviewer seems patronising. I assume the aim is to prove that not all shea resources is being taken from the communities producing it. In recent times there have been concerns about depletion and conservation. Is this interview meant to whitewash the guilt other parts of the world feel for 'taking all'? If so it failed miserably to do so.
Although this video is short, and probably edited, this is my conclusion from this narrative. It will be good to see the context of what the full recording portrays.
There is no patronizing. Please learn more about Baraka Shea butter and the people involved. there is no racism or patronizing here. Only love and support♡♡♡♡
We need to save and preserve the climate if possible
@@CSR-ESG thank you so much for these videos. I always want to know what I'm buying , where from, and acknowledge the hard work of others who are making a product I love and know that are being supported ahd treated fairly