Cotton is the single most important textile fiber in the world, accounting for about 35 percent of all fibers produced.
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
FOB Price: Min. order Quantity of shea nut: 1 Ton/Tons USD 250-500 Per Tonne
Free Fatty Acids (FFA) = < - 6%
Moisture Content = < - 7%
Oil Content = ->45%
Latex = 4-10%
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Knowing the shea nut
little need for any special cultivation or nourishment. Almost all parts of the tree have
some practical use. The bark is an ingredient in traditional medicines against certain
childhood ailments and minor scrapes and cuts. The shell of the nuts can repel mosquitoes.
Above all, the fruity part of the nut, when crushed, yields a vegetable oil that can be
used in cooking, soap-making and skin and hair care. Harvesting the nuts and making the
butter have traditionally been women's work. Men usually are involved only in transport and
marketing.
Unprocessed shea nuts have been exported to Europe for decades, primarily for the
manufacture of chocolate in Switzerland and the UK.
They are then buried in pits which causes the pulp to ferment and disintegrate and produces 
enough heat to prevent germination. The Shea nuts are dried for a few days and are later
shelled and winnowed, usually by hand. The kernels are dried further to reduce moisture
content from about 40 percent to about 7 percent.
Seemingly Buyers specify their own quality standards for purchases of shea nuts and shea
butter. The following is a benchmark for the composition of the shea nut required for
export/import:
enough heat to prevent germination. The Shea nuts are dried for a few days and are later
shelled and winnowed, usually by hand. The kernels are dried further to reduce moisture
content from about 40 percent to about 7 percent.
Seemingly Buyers specify their own quality standards for purchases of shea nuts and shea
butter. The following is a benchmark for the composition of the shea nut required for
export/import:
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
FOB Price: Min. order Quantity of shea butter: 1 Ton/Tons USD 1800-2000 Per Tonne
with a humble beginning "Songtaab-Yalgré cotton & Shea Ltd" founded by "Fatou Ouédraogo" and now mannaged by his son "Fatai Ouedraogo" the company has grown to become Burkina Faso major exporter of cotton and Shea products.
 Unrefined shea butter, pure and natural with all 
the bio-actives. Our shea butter has not been refined and stripped 
through chemical or physical refining process. No colors or dyes added. 
Fresh and clean shea butter. The highest quality shea butter suitable 
for beauty and cosmetic purposes as well as other purposses. Our shea 
butter is filtered down to 5 micron so that there are no specs or dirt 
in the product.
@"Songtaab-Yalgré cotton & Shea Ltd" we have a sense of responsiblity to our community.
Our enterprise has given the women improve
d skills and knowledge 
in the sustainable 
use and management of shea tree products, give
n that a major challeng
e is to protect the 
existing trees. In addition,
 it educates the general 
public about environmental 
sustainability, since it is
 illegal to pick unrip
e nuts (mature nuts fall to the ground). This 
enables them to generate greater income from
 harvesting, processing and selling shea and 
at the same time provides an incentive for them
 to conserve and manage their trees. As a 
result, skills and knowledge re
lated to the sustainable use 
and management of shea tree 
products will be improved in the communities.
Knowing your "Cotton"
Introduction
Cotton is a vegetable fibre obtained from the mature capsule of the cotton plant, a shrub about 40 cm high, with leaves and flowers of a red or yellow colour. When the flower is fecundated it loses its petals and within 25 days a capsule surrounded by a leaf called bract grows. The capsule is sustained by a cup and has a drop shape rounded at the lower extremity. Inside the capsule there are from five to eight seeds on which the fibre developed. When the capsule is mature it opens into four parts showing the cotton ball. On the same plant the maturation of the capsules does not occur simultaneously, therefore more passages are required for the harvest of the cotton. The harvest is carried out a week after maturation. The first operation after harvesting is husking, which permits the removal of the fibres from the seeds. Then the cotton is carded and combed so as to eliminate all the impurities. 4000 fibers is the seed average. Staple length = 1/8" - 2.5" (0.32 - 6.35cm) - for manufacturing yarns, fabrics, 7/8" - 11/4" (2.22 - 3.18cm) is standard.
We grow the best cotton in "Songtaab-Yalgré cotton & Shea Ltd"
In Burkina Faso, sub-Saharan Africa's 
largest cotton producer, cotton production has grown 19 percent a year 
over the past 10 years, boosting GDP growth and a huge part of that 
success is because of Songtaab-Yalgré cotton & Shea Ltd
Cotton is both the “heart” and the hope of Burkina’s economy
Burkina Faso is one of the poorest countries in the world; it ranks 183 
out of 187 countries in the UN Human Development Index. The chances of 
improvements in people’s conditions of life are decreased by the 
unfavourable landlocked position of the country, its low rainfall, its 
lack of mineral resources and its low educational level and 
productivity. Cotton is both the “heart” and the hope of Burkina’s 
economy. 
Knowing more about the "Shea" and the process.
 Shea nuts are known in the 
local Dioula language as 
karite
(life). They grow mostly in 
the wild with little need for any special cu
ltivation. The shea nut tree grows in abundance 
and is one of the few renewable resources in 
the semi-arid Sahel region of West Africa. It 
is found in a belt about 300 kilometres wide
extending from Mali through Burkina Faso 
to Ghana, Togo and Benin. This ‘shea belt’ is
the only place in the world where the tree 
grows. The largest concentration is found in 
Burkina Faso, across more than 80 per cent 
of the country. The shea tree has a very long lif
espan of up to 200 years. It produces fruit 
after its fifteenth year, but does not reach full
production until it is 25 years old. The shea 
tree has many uses: the bark is used as an
ingredient in many traditional medicines 
against childhood ailments and 
in the treatment of minor 
scrapes and cuts. The shell 
serves as a mosquito repellent – vital in a 
region where malaria kills thousands of people 
a year. The shea tree also helps prevent wind 
erosion and adds organic matter back to the 
soil. The nuts are processed 
to obtain shea butter, which 
is used as cooking oil, for 
making soap, as medicine, and in cosmetics.
In many western countries shea butter is 
highly prized for its superb h
ealing and moisturising properti
es and is widely used in 
creams, sunscreen lotions and conditioners and 
in the treatment of bur
ns and muscle pain. 
It is also used in chocolat
e manufacturing, since it comple
ments cocoa very well, and is 
processed into baking fat, margarin
e, and cocoa butter substitutes.  
Traditionally, shea nut harvesting and pro
cessing are rural women’s work. The women 
would individually collect the 
nuts of the wild-growing shea
tree and conve
rt them to 
shea butter in a very labour-int
ensive process. Only small 
quantities of shea nuts were 
processed into butter, however. The women 
would grind the nuts by 
hand, press them – 
often walking several miles to a press in anot
her village and back to
carry out this stage 
of the process – and boil and filter the oilHere in "Songtaab-Yalgré cotton Shea nuts & butter association" our workers are our strength.
 Agriculture is the main economic activity. 
About 80 per cent of the population lives on 
subsistence agriculture. It contributes more 
than one-third of GDP, employs about 80 per 
cent of the labour force, and is the main s
ource of income for rural communities. Burkina 
Faso’s mineral resources include deposits 
of gold and manganese, but these remain 
underexploited. The industrial se
ctor, contributing about 20 
per cent of GDP, comprises 
mainly textiles, artisan manufacture, and small-scale agricultural processing. 
Traditionally, the main export crops are live
stock and cotton. These 
are referred to as 
men’s cash crops, although women provide mo
st of the labour. Women are primarily 
responsible for growing subsistence crops such
 as millet, maize and rice, and also for 
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