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We
are often asked if Agbanga Karite is
helping a "village" or "villagers" in
Africa. We could say yes and leave it
at that, but this is a very vague response.
When you buy Agbanga Karité shea butter
and virgin oils, you are helping individuals
in villages and in the larger towns
throughout Togo. Our shea nuts come
from a large area from central to northern
Togo that comprises almost half of the
country. Furthermore, our shea butter
center is located in Sokodé, a town
of 100,000 located in the middle of
the country. The women that make our
shea butter come from small villages
as well as this large town. Help is
needed as much in large towns as it
is in small villages. Working with Agbanga
Karité provides our members with a steady
income and financial independence, which
helps support children and families
in our communities.
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To
give you a more personal answer to the
question, we have decided to have a
page dedicated to the individuals that
are responsible for producing our pure,
unrefined shea butter so that you can
meet them directly. We will be rotating
the profiles of our members regularly.
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Limata
Gbadamassi
Limata
Gbadamassi is the director of Agbanga
Karite shea butter production in Togo.
Limata was born and raised in a shea
butter producing community in central
Togo, and has more than 50 years experience
with shea butter production. She directs
over 400 members that gather shea nuts
and produce Agbanga Karite pure, unrefined
shea butter.
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Lafissa
Mamman
Lafissa
Mamman is one of the oldest members
of Agbanga Karite. She is the supervisor
for the crystallization process. This
is one of the most critical steps in
making our unrefined shea butter so
creamy. Lafissa has made and sold shea
butter at the local markets for over
40 years. She is a genuine shea butter
expert and Agbanga Karite is fortunate
that she is sharing her skills and expertise
with us. Lafissa also brings a sense
of community and family to Agbanga Karite,
as she is a great story teller.
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Kodjo
Shacran
Kodjo
Shacran operates and maintains the
shea nut grinders. He is from Kaboli,
a town on the Benin border where we
have a large shea nut warehouse. Kodjo's
experience with shea butter began
when he helped his parents gather
shea nuts as a boy. Kodjo is a certified
welder, but was unable to find work
that paid enough to support his family.
Now that he works for Agbanga Karite,
he is able to support his wife and
5 year old daughter.
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Irou
Badi Rahaman
Irou
Badi Rahaman is a group supervisor in
charge of making sure the shea oil is
not over heated. She has made shea butter
her entire life. Now she is supporting
her three children and paying for their
educations.
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Please
call us toll free at 1-866-PUR-SHEA
For inquiries outside the USA,
Canada, and Africa, please call us at 1-360-866-0076
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©2003-2004 Agbanga Karite. All rights reserved.
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Agbanga Karite is an African-owned producer and supplier of
fair trade, traditional pure natural shea butter. Our shea
butter is a very high quality shea butter crafted from select
shea kernels. Pure virgin shea butter is also known as natural
shea butter, unrefined shea butter, pure shea butter, African
shea butter, shay butter, buerre de karite, and karite butter.
Agbanga Karite also supplies virgin coconut oil, virgin palm
kernel oil, virgin red palm oi, virgin cocoa butter and African
black soap with a base of shea butter and virgin palm kernel
oil. Our shea butter, virgin coconut oil, virgin palm kernel
oil, virgin red palm oil and African black soap are excellent
soap-making and lotion ingredients. Agbanga Karite is an African
wholesale supplier and distributor of bulk shea butter, bulk
virgin red palm oil, and bulk African black soap. Agbanga
Karite produces shea butter, virgin coconut oil, African black
soap,virgin red palm oil and virgin palm kernel oil in Togo,
West Africa under fair trade principles. Agbanga Karite is
working towards African self-empowerment by setting an example
for other African shea butter and red palm oil producers and
other African-owned companies throughout Africa.
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