Parkia biglobosa as an economic resource for rural women in south-western Burkina Faso

An approach for commercialising a product from Parkia biglobosa in order to improve the economic situation of rural women in south-western Burkina faso was explored. Income is generated from sales of a derivative from the fermented seeds called soumbala. About one fifth of the women (18%) were invol...

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Veröffentlicht in:West African journal of applied ecology 2013-07, Vol.21 (2), p.95
Hauptverfasser: Kronborg, M, Lykke, A.M, Ilboudo, J.-B, Hien, M, Balslev, H
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