Moringa and product quality judgment tips

Moringa leaves

How to recognize a Moringa tree and quality of its products? Many people confuse the Moringa tree with so many other trees like Neem, Cyrus, Amla etc. Here Dr Shahzad Basra, a Professor of agriculture, shall explain some basic tips. Secondly during drying process we may loose its quality but how to judge? Then products in market may have poor quality. Dr Shahzad Basra is explaining in this video how to evaluate the quality of the produce so that people can safely use.

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Ali (Ghana): How I made money planting Moringa trees

Ali Abdul Salam and his wife are maize and rice farmers in central Ghana. They long sought to expand their farm, but until they were approached by MoringaConnect they lacked the funding to do so. MoringaConnect is a social enterprise that helps Ghanaian farmers out of poverty by supporting them to grow Moringa trees. Known locally as ‘the Miracle Tree’, the drought-resistant Moringa produces seeds that are rich in anti-oxidant oils and leaves that have more vitamin A than carrots, more protein than eggs, more calcium than milk and more…

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Moringa News In Depth Programme Zambia

Moringa News In Depth Programme Zambia

Moringa is a commonly grown tree crop native to Asia and parts of Africa. in Zambia, the crop is mostly used for its medicinal properties with a few business minded people transforming it into high value products. In this documentary, Pennipher highlights the economic value of the tree and initiatives being coordinated by the Moringa Development Association of Zambia towards increased growing and processing of this lucrative tree. Pennipher also speaks to Zambian Professors working in the United States and South Africa that are leading studies on the multiple uses…

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