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  • Where do Shea nuts come from?
  • Production of shea nuts in some selected countries from 2001-2012 (Source: FAOSTAT, 2013). The shea tree is a multipurpose tree crop indigenous to Sub Saharan African. The tree is highly cherished for the oil that is extracted from its kernels and used nationally and internationally in cosmetics, pharmaceutics and in chocolate formulations.
  • How is shea butter made in Africa?
  • The shea tree is considered the second most important oil crop in Africa after the oil palm tree . Following de-pulping (for consumption or conservation), the dried shea kernels are processed into shea butter through grinding, roasting, milling, churning, washing, and heating (Figures 2 and 3) . ... ...
  • Do Shea trees produce more fruit & nut trees?
  • In addition, the results showed a significant increase in the annual average of shea fruit/nut yield per tree and as well per girth and/or crown basal area interval class, randomly generated by Sturge and Yule's formula. Interestingly, potentially high producing trees emerged within each considered interval class.
  • How are shea nuts stored in Burkina Faso?
  • ... Therefore, the nuts are stored for later processing in dry areas (tiny houses constructed as storage) after the women have collected them from the field. Annual shea kernel production in Burkina Faso ranges from 70,000 to 300,000 tons [94, 180]. ...
  • What is a shea butter tree?
  • The shea butter tree, known scientifically as Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertner, is a deciduous tree indigenous mainly to West Africa and parts of Eastern Africa, especially Uganda. It is an underdeveloped oilseed species, only second to oil palm in importance in Sub-Sahara Africa .
  • Why is the shea tree important in Ghana?
  • The shea tree plays a key role in promoting rural livelihoods, serving as one of Ghana's economic natural resources that could be exploited and used as a tool for substantial poverty reduction and socioeconomic development (Kodua et al., 2018).