Seems the Japanese are cooking up plans to market shea butter in their own back yard, a back yard described as the second largest market in the world.
What that means is that more Ghanaians--particularly women who are the backbone of shea production--will have more opportunities at earning wages to feed and clothe themselves and their families. And that's a good thing!
Here's a quote from the article:
"According to him, Shea butter is one product that the Japanese people are waiting to patronize from Ghana since it has been recognized as an ingredient in the production of soap, butter and pomade for healthier skin."
You can read the full article here:
http://www.newsinghana.com/general.php?story=1716
Ah...shea butter for healthier skin. Who knew? Isn't that what I've been trying to tell you all along.
And speaking of shea butter, my May Shea Skins newsletter should be out in a few days. I've got some really exciting news to share with you about how you can harness the medicinal powers of shea butter to help you with all kinds of skin problems and diseases such as arthritis and joint pain.
If you haven't already signed up for your monthly newsletter, you can do it here:
http://www.shea-butter-negroes.com/Free-Shea-Skins-Ezine.html
Till then...
This is Lo ... and I gotta go...'cause I'm runnin' for my life.


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