The World Quality Council, a
non-profit coordinating body that links 52 national quality
organizations from around the globe to enhance international
cooperation on product quality initiatives, has awarded ADF grantee
Mukono Vanilla, a cooperative
society of 7,000 Ugandan vanilla farmers, its International Star
Award in the Gold Category. The award recognizes Mukono for
producing the top quality of cured vanilla beans worldwide. ADF’s
grant to Mukono has provided the cooperative with resources to train
its members in vanilla agronomy and credit management, helping it
expand its supply base, enhance the export quality of its product,
double average production per farmer, and increase farmers’ annual
income by 128 percent.
The
Kgetsi Ya Tsie Women’s Community Trust (KYT)[1]
is an ADF grantee working to provide women in rural communities
across Botswana’s Tswapong Hills with local income opportunities
through the harvesting and processing of local natural products -
from oils and soaps, to natural herbs and jams. Laboratory tests
conducted at the University of Botswana have confirmed that its
marula oil is of the highest quality, arguably the highest in the
world. The marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea) is a prominent feature
of Africa’s mixed forest ecology from South Africa to Ethiopia, and
African communities have used its sweet, edible fruit - which is
rich in Vitamin C - as a food supplement for centuries. In recent
years, a number of community development projects in Botswana,
Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa have begun harvesting and
pressing oil from the marula nut, which has an extremely low natural
acidity relative to most other pressed oils. KYT is producing and
marketing marula oil and soap to natural products distributors in
southern Africa and, through Phytotrade Africa, to cosmetic
manufacturers and natural cooking oil producers in Europe and North
America. KYT purchases its marula nuts from its women members, who
receive about 75 percent of the sales revenue from most of the
trust’s product lines. All of KYT’s oil is hand-pressed at its
Lerala facility. For more information on how KYT is helping rural
women in Botswana find sustainable ways to harvest, process, and
sell local resources, go to