The women reported using this income to purchase food for their family, increase their savings, make improvements to their home and pay the school fees of their children.
“When school reopens, I struggled to supply my children’s school needs, but since I started earning some money through the shea project, my income has increased and I supply the children’s school needs with ease.” Mariam Kone, project participant.
Mariam also used the money she earned to purchase a cart to transport water to other households in her community for a fee, generating further income for herself.
Another producer, Orokia Kone had always ploughed her quarter hectare farm manually which was a very labour intensive job. With the income she earned, she was able to hire a tractor for the first time. This not only eased her workload but also allowed her to expand her farm to half a hectare, enabling her to grow more food and improve her food security