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When you hear "shea butter," you probably think of the West African kind. But in East Africa, a different variety of shea nut grows, called nilotica. It's easier to spread and absorbs quickly into the skin, which makes it more desirable in cosmetics. In Uganda, nilotica producers are trying to meet growing demand for this butter.
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@h.g.s4694
@h.g.s4694 Год назад
I’m sick of seeing all these people put in such hard work for an expensive product but not getting paid nearly as much as they should
@redneckcommie
@redneckcommie Год назад
*cough* capitalism *cough*
@harfur8134
@harfur8134 Год назад
That’s what happens when you can’t use your brain
@gisellespringer
@gisellespringer Год назад
Cocoa, sugar cane, cotton, diamonds, gold shall I continue?????
@matinajazmine
@matinajazmine Год назад
@@gisellespringer ooh and you forgot oil too
@banditopollo850
@banditopollo850 Год назад
? are you a little white girl lol
@angela4223
@angela4223 Год назад
I'm Kenyan and I know this is going to hurt my pockets a little since I just started using Ugandan shea butter, but they need to increase the price, especially when selling internationally. These hard working women deserve to profit more from it. I'm ashamed I didn't know about the limited supply and how much work it took to produce it.
@KharisPsalm
@KharisPsalm Год назад
the problem is that the middle man always earns the most, the ones that do all the hard work earn less ;-( to preserve the nature and keep it local which is best for them and the environment, the international demand should be keeot minimal..... most products are produced hugely but end up in rubbish when they reach abroad and the locals are left harmed for no good reason.
@kim1570
@kim1570 Год назад
Fellow Kenyan here. This was so informative! I use the butter as well. Let's hope M7 is going to put some of that newly-discovered gold to good use and invest in modern farming and processing equipment so that these women can earn more.
@nahbirdie4773
@nahbirdie4773 Год назад
The problem is the world n how it has formed in the market. The middle men always get the profit when really it should be that the original sellers HIRE the middle men n pay them little to sell instead.
@Kc-qe5dv
@Kc-qe5dv Год назад
Don’t forget they have competition with west African Shea butter which is abundant.
@ArtTheSinger
@ArtTheSinger Год назад
I agree it should be $75-80 a jar overseas. I think it’s also about preventing a war. Are they protected? What’s stopping a group from taking it away from them?
@triplemoyagames4195
@triplemoyagames4195 Год назад
African nations need to start leveraging such products when exporting. Increase the price for exports, they deserve it as well as the economy
@residentbritongueno6857
@residentbritongueno6857 Год назад
Yes, and crash the market. Price it too high and only the lucky ones will be able to afford it. Retailers will pass additional costs to end users and consumers.
@Alias_Anybody
@Alias_Anybody Год назад
Cosmetics can be made out of dozens of oils. There's no leverage.
@infinitesoullove
@infinitesoullove Год назад
Love from India to our hard working African people.
@teejayangel6638
@teejayangel6638 Год назад
Uganda's shea butter smells soo good, like honey mixed with something flowery. They truly deserve more.
@thegaymothman
@thegaymothman Год назад
I had no idea it smelt that way, that's so cool!! And yeah, totally agree with you. Nobody should work for free
@snehapillai9436
@snehapillai9436 Год назад
How do you buy directly from them
@Cmarier2
@Cmarier2 Год назад
I want some! Where can I order?!
@cathrineomeka5149
@cathrineomeka5149 Год назад
How can we order directly from them please?
@Just_A_Guy_Here.
@Just_A_Guy_Here. Год назад
I'm your 500th liker here & bye.
@mymentalhealthnow
@mymentalhealthnow Год назад
I want to thank you Business Insider for finally coming to my home village. Shea butter is a very nutritious oil and medicinal as well. I'm proud of you. Thanks for the good work
@mattblom3990
@mattblom3990 Год назад
I just hope your people are paid fairly for this hard work.
@tripsquared_greenworks
@tripsquared_greenworks Год назад
Can you tell me if there is a brand or web site i can buy this? I want to purchase some for my mom but want my purchase to go to the communities and people more then some inport/export company.
@mymentalhealthnow
@mymentalhealthnow Год назад
@@tripsquared_greenworks It is basically made by indigenous women who have no websites or companies. It's sold locally in the market. However, arrangements can be made and have it shipped to you.
@01jbeals
@01jbeals Год назад
I would love to buy this straight from these women! I will definitely do some research to find out how to purchase this directly from them as opposed to giving my money to some POS corporation!
@rph_redacted
@rph_redacted Год назад
I wish you guys had a better regulatory government dealer. Selling it to companies or local dealers prob yields very low income. Government should step in, and export it at better prices for a better profit to the workers. Africa is rich in resources , if govt steps in and manages exports . It can really boost the local economy.
@OfficialSautinHausa
@OfficialSautinHausa Год назад
I'm Nigerian & I use the west Africa shea butter but after seeing this, definitely I must hunt for this Ugandan Shea Butter 😊😊😊
@thegaymothman
@thegaymothman Год назад
Yeah, definitely!
@Th3lite
@Th3lite Год назад
Facts.
@therealist2000
@therealist2000 Год назад
me too
@prajithk.p8369
@prajithk.p8369 Год назад
Is it available in Nigeria, where can I get
@Jigmape
@Jigmape Год назад
@@prajithk.p8369 its available in deesn
@Ic37r011
@Ic37r011 Год назад
We use both West and East African Shea. However, the East we use sparingly as it is more expensive but it melts faster and absorbs quicker. It is a great product and I am thankful for these ladies.
@RussEnrique
@RussEnrique Год назад
Whoever chose the thumbnail definitely is a person of culture as well.
@solomongadzhi9263
@solomongadzhi9263 Год назад
Bruh🤣
@comedion2374
@comedion2374 Год назад
I was looking for this comment..
@TJBlackHearted
@TJBlackHearted Год назад
Bro
@miscellaneous69420
@miscellaneous69420 Год назад
Exactly I'm going to tell this
@tristanlau1213
@tristanlau1213 Год назад
This is my kingdom come
@kratos692
@kratos692 Год назад
The raw form reminds me of something. I can't quite put my finger on it.
@James.576
@James.576 Год назад
Its familiar to me too and too cant put my finger on it
@mayankprajapat4591
@mayankprajapat4591 Год назад
It's very familiar 💀
@klampers
@klampers Год назад
I see it everyday but I cant remember
@okaqua5128
@okaqua5128 Год назад
@@mayankprajapat4591 Yeah idk what it is but i have seen it before
@dariogonzalez6243
@dariogonzalez6243 Год назад
It’s just killing me too….
@hat880
@hat880 Год назад
OMG OMG! THIS IS FROM MY VILLAGE IN UGANDA. I HAD NO IDEA THE PRODUCT I GREW UP EATING WAS SO EXPENSIVE
@hat880
@hat880 Год назад
I wish the narrators would take the time to learn how to properly pronounce our names the same way we struggle to learn theirs.
@himanyukubov1624
@himanyukubov1624 Год назад
In Dagestan, we have similar product, but we skip last step. We don't separate oil from the mass. We eat this mass and its called 'urbech'. We use mostly seeds of flax or apricot nuts for this. In finally for better taste we mix it with honey and ghee oil. Дагестан вперёд!!!!
@joan-mariacbrooks
@joan-mariacbrooks Год назад
I would definitely like to see these women have a facility to do this work and make it easier on them but be able to sell it themselves to those markets that want it. That deforestation is a problem in all areas where Indigenous live. I wish them well and would love to buy shea butter directly from them.
@kevinmuriuki550
@kevinmuriuki550 Год назад
Hi Joan! I'm a grants management professional working in Nairobi. If you're interested, we could partner and upscale the value chain from a social enterprise stand point. HMU.
@cardboardcrafts9834
@cardboardcrafts9834 Год назад
@@kevinmuriuki550 How would u do that? Just interested,
@tripsquared_greenworks
@tripsquared_greenworks Год назад
@@kevinmuriuki550 is there a brand that profits the people and communities more then some business conglomeration?
@harrietadong2309
@harrietadong2309 Год назад
Hi Joan, I work and come from the community where these women are producing this product , I will be delighted to connect you to them and be able to share Thier product with you
@harrietadong2309
@harrietadong2309 Год назад
Yes @Ryan there is
@medardbitangimana4580
@medardbitangimana4580 Год назад
In Uganda, the Shea trees grow more abundantly in the northern region. When I was in high school in the central region, an Acholi friend from the north used to bring a homemade appetizer made from Shea. He called it "moya". He described the tree from which the stuff was made but we had never heard of it. He loved that stuff. But it tasted awful to the rest of us, which was ok for him because it meant that he didn't have to share it with us.
@Moyosorey
@Moyosorey Год назад
It also grows in abundance in the northern region of west African countries like Nigeria and Ghana.
@KharisPsalm
@KharisPsalm Год назад
i used to hate moya while growing up......hahahhaah now i must ask my done to bring some from the village hahahhahaa
@kim1570
@kim1570 Год назад
Looool..!
@luckyhylegar3423
@luckyhylegar3423 Год назад
I wish I had some to give my father for his joint pain
@ms.nimaro9396
@ms.nimaro9396 Год назад
As an Acholi I totally understand u.. it's just that we grow up eating it so it's delicious to us.. in the village it's even a meal in poverty stricken home.. it's melted by steaming then salt is added to it . Then u eat it as sauce with either boiled cassava.. potatoes.. even posho🤦🏿‍♀️😅 but cold pressed Shea butter isn't eaten
@troppe4295
@troppe4295 Год назад
Hallelujah 🙌. Our part of the world getting coverage. Earlier today it was Kenya's black gold (coffee). Thanks business Insider for promoting our products. African products are rare-earth.
@_om94
@_om94 Год назад
Do you know how we can buy directly from these women?
@ColeAnderle
@ColeAnderle Год назад
i can't be the only who saw the thumbnail and thought....
@boingbong7348
@boingbong7348 Год назад
Kinda disgusting how the value of a product goes up so much once big corporations take it from the hands on workers who made it.
@treygregory5360
@treygregory5360 Год назад
But yet thats what’s necessary to sell it so not disgusting
@boingbong7348
@boingbong7348 Год назад
@@treygregory5360 No it's still pretty disgusting. These women should be the ones making the most money in this situation.
@treygregory5360
@treygregory5360 Год назад
@@boingbong7348 they said the price increases after exporting it. That’s a huge fuel cost, vehicle cost, labor cost, marketing cost, retail overhead, packaging cost, etc, etc, etc, etc. I understand in a Utopian society everyone would get 100% and all. But you have to understand business. If the corporate side didn’t do their job, the ladies would never sell beyond their village. Think
@__rm307
@__rm307 Год назад
@@treygregory5360 maybe it would be better if they didn’t sell much outside their Village though bc it sounds like they are over farming / running low on their resources. Also all the extra transport and packaging just creates waste / pollution. Is there really no way to grow these trees in other areas?
@doom2avatar
@doom2avatar Год назад
@@__rm307 sounds like they're not rly growing it at all. Tree farms can take a decade to reach production
@luxuryhub1323
@luxuryhub1323 Год назад
since its easier to spread and absorbs quickly into the skin, which makes it more desirable in cosmetics, i think its only fair it doesnt come cheap
@troper1102
@troper1102 Год назад
Agree I just brought 5 lbs for 65 USD. After testing I will be buying some more
@jordanearl5449
@jordanearl5449 Год назад
@@troper1102 holy crap 5 pounds? do you bathe in it? (only kidding)
@troper1102
@troper1102 Год назад
@@jordanearl5449 maybe but my daughter and me have Eczema and in the summer time we don't like heavy butters.
@thebastardgift
@thebastardgift Год назад
In cosmetics its mixed with other ingredients and packaged pretty. Its cousin is thicker, almost a soft hard paste but shaved thinly then held in the hand, body heat softens it to a useable 100% pure organic state and its far cheaper.
@XavierZara
@XavierZara Год назад
@@thebastardgift heat up a spoon and East African shea butter is easy to apply
@chumfartlin9963
@chumfartlin9963 Год назад
The thumbnail looks like my usual Friday night
@jerrymjohn7720
@jerrymjohn7720 Год назад
That thumbnail tho! ☠️☠️
@zaep2791
@zaep2791 Год назад
Wow. An episode that doesn't show the locals being exploited the hell out of. Actually awesome.
@patrickormerod3472
@patrickormerod3472 Год назад
its happening alright, they just arent showing it
@zaep2791
@zaep2791 Год назад
@@patrickormerod3472 it probably is. But this is the one time where they at least show that the company doing the harvesting and producing are actually being the primary benefitors. Went online to look up their product and I see that they at least show they're trying to do good.
@Matteus2109
@Matteus2109 Год назад
Things seem to go A LOT better for producers when there's no bullsh*t middleman getting the lion's share of the product.
@thebestevertherewas
@thebestevertherewas Год назад
This happens when it isn't industrialised.
@pitakon
@pitakon Год назад
​@@Matteus2109 yeah locals sell it for 12 market price is 53 lol.
@dipsjawish5459
@dipsjawish5459 Год назад
as a sudanese, I had no idea it was this hard to make shea butter.
@lill_m8
@lill_m8 Год назад
Sud at nese nuts
@tailopezbutnolamborghini4862
Sudanese nuts!
@HateTheIRS
@HateTheIRS Год назад
Chocolate
@jordanearl5449
@jordanearl5449 Год назад
RIght? I'd prolly have to mortgage my house for the east kind. LOL.
@walterhaider869
@walterhaider869 Год назад
It's a wild world buddy.
@MrDSantos
@MrDSantos Год назад
That's something totally new for me, I always used Ghanian Shea butter which is amazing, but I would like to know more about this Ugandan and Sudanese Shea butter, such an interesting topic, I love Africa and I'm proud to be African!
@code066funkinbird3
@code066funkinbird3 Год назад
THIS IS MY KINGDOM COME THIS IS MY KINGDOM COME THIS IS MY KINGDOM COME
@calba24
@calba24 Год назад
I love Shea Butter! Since using it, my skin has definitely benefited from it as I have a chronic condition that dries my skin. I never knew there was another type of Shea depending on which side of the African continent it is made in. I will gladly pay more to support the hard work that goes into making the butter. These ladies are making a difference in a lot of lives, and they deserve to be compensated!
@grafito4438
@grafito4438 Год назад
yes, let's hope that by paying extra that those who cultivate them will see the difference in the price they collect at the market.
@coachinghangout4016
@coachinghangout4016 Год назад
I too have dry skin issue , you can also try some herbs it works miraculously.
@insenjojo1839
@insenjojo1839 Год назад
the expense is worth it if the money if passed on to it's actual harvestors, creators/curators...fact is most of the inflated price goes to the pockets of Loreal, P&G, Uniliver, etc....
@mattblom3990
@mattblom3990 Год назад
Agreed.
@edetestheruwanah9965
@edetestheruwanah9965 Год назад
I want to be able to like this more than once
@maksichawla6317
@maksichawla6317 Год назад
Yeah, I can attest that this is not the price in Uganda. I buy a kg of high quality shea butter in Kampala for 9 USD. Most of the profit goes to companies abroad.
@elk6267
@elk6267 Год назад
That thumbnail though
@disnote9014
@disnote9014 Год назад
Came for the thumbnail, stayed for the thumbnail.
@cytixify
@cytixify Год назад
Finally, I saw an episode from my mother land. The pearl of Africa.
@Orchids.and.Endlers
@Orchids.and.Endlers Год назад
Gorgeous people and a beautiful culture ❤️
@meerderheidsverslag1233
@meerderheidsverslag1233 Год назад
More like kindey stone
@sdawg4719
@sdawg4719 Год назад
@@meerderheidsverslag1233 shut up
@mytwocents848
@mytwocents848 Год назад
I wish for the profit to go to these hard working people who supply the world with something precious!
@janglangmalatang7475
@janglangmalatang7475 Год назад
Absolutely! 👏👏👏 they sure deserve it . There cultural knowledge and work so hard as little girls. ✝️
@petrichor259
@petrichor259 Год назад
It wont . Sadly, these poor producers will be exploited
@anti_fascist
@anti_fascist Год назад
And it doesn’t really go to them. That’s Capitalism in a nutshell for ya.
@gghhhhhhhhb8161
@gghhhhhhhhb8161 Год назад
Why can’t they sell it directly to consumers instead of buyers?
@zanelematengele1539
@zanelematengele1539 Год назад
Proudly African I salute Children of African Soil❤️💯
@swarnabh_music
@swarnabh_music Год назад
Men of culture we meet again , the thumbnail speaks it all.
@plopop2718
@plopop2718 Год назад
Business Insider definitely playing the thumbnail game
@Lindsey_McKenzie
@Lindsey_McKenzie Год назад
This explains why their skin is so beautiful!!❤️❤️
@DaFireman33
@DaFireman33 Год назад
That thumbnail has got me thinking naughty things...
@clashroyalekrypton6295
@clashroyalekrypton6295 Год назад
One like for the thumbnail.
@Comrade_mommy
@Comrade_mommy Год назад
I immediately went to find some nilotica shea. I’m broke but my kid suffers from eczema and loves shea during flair ups, it’s one of the only products she’s willing to use when it’s in the inflamed, painful stage. But she dislikes how thick it is and how it sits on her skin so long before absorbing. I’m hoping this might be what she’s been wanting. Also I put an occlusive layer on ad a last step in my skin care evry night, bc I have dry skin normally and I’m using tretinoin. I have a feeling this will replace my normal balms.
@nancygitonga714
@nancygitonga714 Год назад
nilotica soap and oil helped clear my baby's eczema completely. i would highly recommend getting a good quality product that is completely pure and hasnt been processed further
@tempest031
@tempest031 Год назад
Well why don't you try virgin coconut oil or sesame seed oil , like half an hour to 15 min or so before having a bath , spread it on the skin, and use a gentle body shampoo to remove the excess 🙄, it's still cheaper than shea butter.
@Comrade_mommy
@Comrade_mommy Год назад
@@tempest031 we’ve used coconut oil since she was a baby, it’s just not thick enough. Like her fav product so far is when I made her balms/butters using shea or coco butter, and coconut oil but it’s such a pain to make. The Nilotica looks like the butters I make. Also she’s a teenager now and prone to teenage acne, and coconut oil doesn’t really work for her face where she’s been getting the worst of the eczema in recent years. I’ve read some people have a reaction to coconut oil that causes acne. coconut oil is great for when the flair ups flair ups on her hands and arms are past the red inflamed stage, and in the dry, scaly, itchy stage.
@Comrade_mommy
@Comrade_mommy Год назад
@@nancygitonga714 yeah k found some cold pressed Nilotica I’m going to try. It’s only 2 oz but it’s $9 so it’s a good tester. If it works I’ll buy the larger tub that’s a lot more expensive. Also I highly rec Shikai advanced therapy borage oil lotion. It’s wonderful for dryness and when your past the worst part of the eczema. It’s literally the only lotion my kid will use. I also have dry skin and I’ve never had lotion work as well as this one. They also make a borage oil soap made specifically for pole with skin conditions. It can be hard to find but Amazon has it. There is the normal borage lotion and it’s great too, especially in summer, but for the most extreme dryness, and for skin that’s recovering from an eczema flair up, I can’t rec the advanced therapy enough.
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Год назад
Shea butter isn't colloidal oatmeal. Use colloidal oatmeal
@gilliet1
@gilliet1 Год назад
cold pressed is 100 % better, you keep the vitamins ,antioxidants and the amount of it , do not let you be told otherwise
@andreajackson9913
@andreajackson9913 Год назад
Where would you purchase it?
@michaelf.2449
@michaelf.2449 Год назад
Yeah of course it's better you're not burning everything out of it. These women would have their minds blown if they just had someone come with a welder and weld a bottle jack in place of their hand crank.
@Sene_-wf2py
@Sene_-wf2py 3 дня назад
@@michaelf.2449ok?
@dorcasoyebadejo6967
@dorcasoyebadejo6967 Год назад
Happy to see this, thank goodness I have a lot of people in EA who can get me this Uganda Shea butter. Watching from Nigeria
@nishanth9322
@nishanth9322 Год назад
Lmao the thumbnail
@Crmsnraider
@Crmsnraider Год назад
When I heard "Shea Butter" I didnt really think of any variety whatsoever; though now I've clicked on the video I can learn it exists and there's a difference.
@xMERCx
@xMERCx Год назад
Look at how lush and beautiful their skins are!
@mushi475
@mushi475 Год назад
They don't eat fastfood maybe thats why? Not the Western diet
@xMERCx
@xMERCx Год назад
@@mushi475 maybe, but if it's a testament to their nilotica shea butter I must say they've got me x)
@nathanread7980
@nathanread7980 Год назад
anyone else click on this video just bc of the thumbnail?
@raiyanrahman3663
@raiyanrahman3663 Год назад
ain’t no one gon talk bout the thumbnail? ☠️☠️‼️‼️
@Vinlyguyx420x
@Vinlyguyx420x Год назад
This is one the limited jobs where your hands get actually smoother with the more work you do haha! I wish carpentry worked like that
@ROGER2095
@ROGER2095 Год назад
It could be worse - Like working with cement. Or sewage!
@Abhilash1620
@Abhilash1620 Год назад
I am here to read comments after watching thumbnail.
@Houston583
@Houston583 Год назад
👆👆Opportunities don’t happen, you create them... make it up ⬆️⬆️
@spartan8696
@spartan8696 Год назад
Such a shame that the villagers only receive a fraction of the profits. Such hard work.
@dhirajyeager8599
@dhirajyeager8599 Год назад
The thumbnail tho 🌝💀
@michannelurl
@michannelurl Год назад
Proud to watch a video about Uganda that is focusing on the bright side rather than always the dark stories about my motherland. Thank you Business Insider. Btw Business Insider Uganda also has Black Castor Oil, how does it compare with the other Black Castor Oils from Jamaica, Haiti, etc? 😀😀
@swapnadeephaldar5751
@swapnadeephaldar5751 Год назад
This is what true Femenism looks like… such hardworking women should be our inspiration
@t.k.000
@t.k.000 Год назад
Its amazing to see their hard work and efforts, and the beautiful product it turns into however although i do love this product i think that the price should still be higher. These women work very hard especially considering they do all of this without factories or heavy machine production.
@shubhranshumukherjee1963
@shubhranshumukherjee1963 Год назад
I don't know why my mind went straight to bad things just after seeing the thumbnail once 😂
@usa5450
@usa5450 Год назад
Indians ☕
@SAURABHKUMAR-dz5dt
@SAURABHKUMAR-dz5dt Год назад
@@usa5450 your mom☕
@saiadapa.
@saiadapa. Год назад
Same🤣🤣
@saimsingh1122
@saimsingh1122 Год назад
Same 😂😂😂
@rohitraj2494
@rohitraj2494 Год назад
😁😁✊✊✊
@TiredMomma
@TiredMomma Год назад
What I don't hear being said is how much of the sales do they get back for the hard work they put into making the butter? 3 weeks to complete a product means more work gets put into it, so it makes sense for the price to be up too with the quality being that nice. And shea butter has been helpful for my skin problems but wow, what I get doesn't soak in that fast. It's more like the other version where you have to keep rubbing it, but I have figured out a way to thin it and it still works the same for moisturizing.
@22aagnieszkaa22
@22aagnieszkaa22 Год назад
They get very little, they dont make more than 5 000ugx per day which is 1.2$ . That is why people in Uganda dont care for those trees. Reach people see big money in that buisnes but really locals wont get anything.
@cris_here
@cris_here Год назад
I microwave mine for 10 seconds and it works fine
@faraspect9656
@faraspect9656 Год назад
this is my kingdom come, this is my kingdom come
@ram_14_ram
@ram_14_ram Год назад
When you feel my heat Look into my eyes
@Houston583
@Houston583 Год назад
👆👆Opportunities don’t happen, you create them... make it up ⬆️⬆️
@accountthatillusetocomment3041
This butter looks soo good it might actually be able to give life to someone.
@jellyjellywowie
@jellyjellywowie Год назад
Love it. I'm so disappointed they aren't getting what they deserve
@xenoser
@xenoser Год назад
Bruvv that thumbnail my brain hurts rn 💀💀
@96mussie96
@96mussie96 Год назад
0:16 everything reminds me of him
@redbutterfly88
@redbutterfly88 Год назад
This can prevent hiv but not monkey pox because it can seal the tear immidietly
@redacted6169
@redacted6169 Год назад
You mean 0:16 ?
@Houston583
@Houston583 Год назад
👆👆Opportunities don’t happen, you create them... make it up ⬆️⬆️
@Cannonbolt586
@Cannonbolt586 Год назад
Power of thumbnail😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@verysadcatc7897
@verysadcatc7897 Год назад
Good News, My I can naturally make raw shea butter with my own body...
@MrSpinteractive
@MrSpinteractive Год назад
Wonderful video full of valuable insights into this special commodity and the inspiring people that produce it. Thank you for this enlightening video.
@rickuslastname6305
@rickuslastname6305 Год назад
Came here for the comments referring to a similar looking substance...yup. not disappointed 😂
@cedricvelarde
@cedricvelarde Год назад
The thumbnail *Uncanny mr incredible*
@HeyItsRobbie619
@HeyItsRobbie619 Год назад
This looks so good. I wish I could go to Africa just to get the authentic thing!
@ramraj4156
@ramraj4156 Год назад
I love the sweet smell of Shea butter. Shea butter can be a good source of revenue for Africa. It has good percentage of oil in it.
@Me-xoxoz
@Me-xoxoz Год назад
Africa is a continent.Shea trees do not grow in all African countries
@ramraj4156
@ramraj4156 Год назад
@@Me-xoxoz I know few countries in the African continent are home to Shea trees .Instead of naming them i said Africa.
@roseashkiiii4361
@roseashkiiii4361 Год назад
As a west African I can't believe I've never known of this
@lajackie-wc3gx
@lajackie-wc3gx Год назад
I like the ugandan shea butter. We always mix in our meals but i have never liked processing it. I find it so hectic but thanks to my mother who always does that.
@bionic2op
@bionic2op Год назад
Thumbnail is kinda sus looking
@mariatereza9721
@mariatereza9721 Год назад
This must be why africans have beautiful glowing skin ❤ I hope the people that do all the hard work are receiveing a good payment for their work
@AZ-mi1wi
@AZ-mi1wi Год назад
They should Charge More for their product !
@ROGER2095
@ROGER2095 Год назад
Especially since demand greatly exceeds supply.
@khedhareeswari4700
@khedhareeswari4700 Год назад
But people (labourers)won't be aware of demand and profit of this product and people in middle make profits fooling innocent people paying them few bucks
@enlightenedone1386
@enlightenedone1386 Год назад
That thumbnail tho😳
@owomugishagracious667
@owomugishagracious667 Год назад
When u are to develop a community, u dont have to bring in external product or external help but instead you should build from what the community has and what it can produce locally. The people in northern Uganda are really suffering with poverty. This is a great opportunity and it is sustainable.
@asumani2657
@asumani2657 Год назад
Blame all this to Museveni. As you've said, you don't have to bring external help.... In western Uganda, there's plenty of cattle keepers, our meat and milk are still consumed locally. The Govt hasn't helped farmers, for coffee u already know the Pinetti plan with Museveni. It's the same thing that happened to Vanilla farmers on central Uganda in the early 2000's. Did you hear about cotton growers and what happened to them? Man if you understand how M7 has caused poverty in Uganda you would wish he dies tomorrow
@MsTig123
@MsTig123 Год назад
Business Insider I need you to post links to businesses that sell these products! Now I gotta find East African Shea butter on my own
@Charia212
@Charia212 Год назад
Try 3CayG. They are in Jacksonville but will ship to you.
@AnAdorableWombat1
@AnAdorableWombat1 11 месяцев назад
Ok. Go find it on your damn own. They don’t NEED to do anything.
@squidtrader7973
@squidtrader7973 Год назад
I have used both Western and Nilotica shea butter I do prefer both. It’s hard to find the East African Shea Butter unless you know Ugandan who live buy you some on their return trip from home in the region where it’s produce. The women need to produce various products and sell the products online and towards tourists visiting and diaspora moving to country. I prefer buying brands made by the indigenous groups directly it supports their families and communities directly instead of through third party brand.
@aunties5798
@aunties5798 Год назад
I am a Ugandan Canadian based in Toronto. I do have Uganda Shea Butter. Please let me know if you are in North America. Will certainly send you some. Thank you.
@falischika6221
@falischika6221 Год назад
@@aunties5798 Do you have a website?
@missjohari
@missjohari Год назад
@@aunties5798 please website or something. I’m interested
@zaezi189
@zaezi189 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for speaking the truth. Each is unique in it own way and has its own use. West African Shea butter is an actual BUTTER not just some semi liquid . I didn't like the way this whole video puts down the West African Shea butter
@Nyahilist
@Nyahilist Год назад
That thumbnail is actually insane 💀💀😳
@sweetjreamz
@sweetjreamz Год назад
The world we live in is sooooo different from the world they live in. Can y’all imagine doing this on a daily basis? I mean their strength and diligence is impeccable 💪🏾.
@AiraCamille
@AiraCamille Год назад
I love Shea.. Even if it's expensive I am still buying it because it is the only shampoo my daughter's like. Shea Moisture ❤️
@chintanpatel8726
@chintanpatel8726 Год назад
The tree and its nuts looks similar to the indian mahua tree.. Mahua nuts r also used for cooking oil.. I think we should also try to make butter from it..
@sap13n
@sap13n Год назад
The tree and its nuts, man that screams sus
@Fragments_Ov_Shattered_Malice_
Thumbnail caught me off guard
@terregriffin7816
@terregriffin7816 Год назад
West african Shea is firmer when working with it. I used it in the US many of times by mixing it with Mango butter and other oils to help it absorb better in the skin. However, eastern shea is good in its own way, but it is to soft for some application that I make. I do like it, but I do blend it with other butters like mango or murumuru to make the final product semi firm. Both sheas actually has their uses. I only find that, one absorbs quickly and the other doesn't. I like and make a product where it is going to asorb a tad bit quicly in the skin and keeps a very light hygrated hair.
@FredADarko
@FredADarko Год назад
hello... i can supply you with ghana shea butter as welln
@MarksmanSpecialist
@MarksmanSpecialist Год назад
they should call it Ugandan butter. It gives it more of a presence and also let us know that there are valuable resources in africa, and they deserve more respect and fair value of the hardwork. Not exploitation
@kikaykimy
@kikaykimy Год назад
The fact that they were able to discover and how to extract the oil from the nuts, is mind blowing.
@P0k3D0nd3M4cG
@P0k3D0nd3M4cG Год назад
How? You act like people haven't been making extracts for thousands of years.
@DanBrown96
@DanBrown96 Год назад
@@P0k3D0nd3M4cG Yeah, well-meaning but pretty patronising comment.
@christopheryates5953
@christopheryates5953 Год назад
Teeth.
@michaelf.2449
@michaelf.2449 Год назад
@@DanBrown96 yep, these people figured out that if you crush something and squeeze it stuff comes out... That's like basically the same with every other plant 🤣 Yeah I agree with you. They're not amazing for figuring that out they're amazing for working with what little they have.
@oziokochimeremnma9678
@oziokochimeremnma9678 Год назад
I feel that you meant well, but your comment really sounds like a backhanded compliment.
@personfromnothing
@personfromnothing 11 месяцев назад
"This is my kingdom come, This is my kingdom come"
@malexander.4657
@malexander.4657 Год назад
4:12 minecraft walking on grass sound effect
@PILOSOPAUL
@PILOSOPAUL Год назад
They've been using the machine since 1997 yet it's still in great condition, amazing
@psirvent8
@psirvent8 Год назад
It looks like a simple screw press, I don't see much that could break.
@PILOSOPAUL
@PILOSOPAUL Год назад
@@psirvent8 I mean besides that it still works, it is still clean and well maintained, most food equipment that you see nowadays wear off in just a couple of years
@nissaiseverywhere3274
@nissaiseverywhere3274 Год назад
that's what i thought too loool that machine is still in mint conditon as it was first purched
@MK-vk6tm
@MK-vk6tm Год назад
I know what's in all of your mind when you see the thumbnail haha
@nishanth9322
@nishanth9322 Год назад
Why is nobody talking about the thumbnail lol
@monarchy2324
@monarchy2324 Год назад
Thumbnail kinda sus lol
@iTrAnSfOrMx2
@iTrAnSfOrMx2 Год назад
I dead appreciate these vids insider makes its very enlightening
@platy8915
@platy8915 Год назад
"I can't quite put my finger on it" like bro you touch it pretty often lmao.
@theTHwa3tes11
@theTHwa3tes11 Год назад
The thumbnail Doe 💧💧💀
@nano-ou4dz
@nano-ou4dz Год назад
LOL
@lizi.2503
@lizi.2503 8 месяцев назад
Shea butter is the best solution for all my skin issues I really love the relief I get from it. Maybe we should grow more of these amazing nuts.
@lillianabuoro6837
@lillianabuoro6837 Год назад
I'm just impressed that I could understand what the woman was saying in Acholi language. It's almost similar to Dholuo. 😂
@fionawanjiku420
@fionawanjiku420 Год назад
Nilotes are nilotes everywhere..😃 Bantu languages are also similar..
@Dwayne7
@Dwayne7 Год назад
Pov : you straight up jumped into comments after seeing the thumbnail 💀
@Houston583
@Houston583 Год назад
Appreciated ! Write me using the digit added to my name okay
@aishwaryatripathi4360
@aishwaryatripathi4360 Год назад
Affirmative
@dbzfan4evermj233
@dbzfan4evermj233 Год назад
Facts 😭😭
@mushi475
@mushi475 Год назад
@@Houston583 what are you
@jaspernez6456
@jaspernez6456 Год назад
look at their hand. you can tell that the shea butter had been making them smooth, shine and pretty. I have my respect to those hard working lady in west Africa.
@bonbonS1969
@bonbonS1969 Год назад
It's crazy how they all have perfect skin while working under the sun day after day
@shabeebkaringappara2917
@shabeebkaringappara2917 Год назад
Thanks for uploading this content. I used to work part time in a store in UAE. A customer asked for a soap with Shea butter as main ingredient. But we had that particular brands papaya and lemon flavored soaps. And the customer showed us the photo of the Shea butter flavoured soap. We tried hard to get it and the efforts were in vain. It wasn't available in Amazon either at that time. Now i know why the hell that particular soap was damn hard to get.
@TheTigger360
@TheTigger360 Год назад
Imagine if we sent them equipment and helped them purchase land rather than send them shoes and clothes which they don’t need.
@sulaak
@sulaak Год назад
You will lose the quality
@rishidadhe8144
@rishidadhe8144 Год назад
Bro this thumbnail be sending a different message😶😶😶😶😶
@bheegibilli1458
@bheegibilli1458 Год назад
😅
@millihehe
@millihehe Год назад
You're just corrupt
@alexandervenugopal9293
@alexandervenugopal9293 Год назад
i love how it feels on my face and hair its just really refreshing
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