Shape Live Foundation: An Update From Ghana – Part 1
Ghana – The month of March and May can be called “The breaking through Months “for the Shale Live Moringa Farm by successfully exporting 2 shipments of Moringa leaf powder to the U.S. The export also brought good news to many women farmers and their families by receiving good wages for processing the Moringa for [...]
allAfrica.com reports: “Uganda: Makerere to Grow Moringa in Mukono”
June 23, 2009 – allAfrica.com reported a story developing in Uganda, where Moringa is planned to grow. Below is the story covered by Thomas Pere on allAfrica.com: “Kampala – A drowning man will clutch at any straw for survival. So were the farmers in Mukono district when they embarked on planting Moringa Olifera trees in [...]
MoringaFact.com Interview with Alex Kedje – Project Manager of Shape Lives Foundation in Ghana
Briefing of Interview Transcript Could you begin by introducing yourself and what you have been doing in Ghana? My Name is Alex Kedje I am the project manager of Shape Lives Foundation in Ghana, and we have been working on the Shape Lives Moringa Farm How is Moringa used in Ghana traditionally? and today? Moringa [...]
Local Sales of Moringa Increase
Nation Online reported on 6/24/2009 a story concerning local farmers and the sale of their goods. Below is the story written by Chikondi Chiyembekeza. “Local exhibitors at the on-going 21st Malawi International Trade Fair (MITF) in Blantyre are hopeful of getting lucrative orders following the number of inquiries on their products from potential buyers. While [...]
DTI to Hold Technology and Marketing Forum on Moringa
A report released by Philippine Information Agency (www.PIA.gov.ph) expressed new technology and marketing forums concerning moringa. The following is a story covered by Lorry V. Gabule released on 06/24/2009. “Iligan City (24 June) — Vital information on the entrepreneurship potentials of producing Moringa Oleifera, commonly called “malunggay,” will be discussed in a forum slated on [...]
Reclaiming ‘Useless’ Lands Gives New Lifeline to West Africa’s Women Farmers
The African Science News Service Online reported a story recently concerning Moringa use. Below is the story from their website, written by ASNS in West Africa. Wednesday, 17 June 2009 This accomplishment is significant for the semi-arid Sudano-Sahelian region, whose few arable lands are under extreme pressure to produce more food for a growing population [...]

