Outside of the winter season, the modest charcoal trade provides a source of income for the locals. Walnut shells and oilcakes are also utilized as fuel.
The shea industry is having difficulty regenerating shea tree parks. Malishi is concerned about shea land conservation.
The shea industry faces numerous challenges, including:
The resource's long-term viability.
The shea tree's natural characteristics.
Seasonability being linked to meteorological elements as well as human activity.
Malishi is engaged in conservation efforts such as tree planting in Mali, farmer training, and awareness campaigns.
The shea industry faces numerous challenges, including:
The resource's long-term viability.
The shea tree's natural characteristics.
Seasonability being linked to meteorological elements as well as human activity.
Malishi is engaged in conservation efforts such as tree planting in Mali, farmer training, and awareness campaigns.
Innovation
Mali Shi's production capacity is regularly expanded via the acquisition of sturdy, adaptable, and lucrative machinery.
Sustainability
Mali Shi completely supports the objective of sustainable development for a nation that ranks 182nd out of 188 on the 2018 United Nations Human Development Index.
Quality
A full Quality, Hygiene, Health, and Environment (QHSE) team has been established inside Mali Shi's organizational structure to increase quality control capacities.
Collecting Network
Mali Shi prioritizes direct purchases from women collectors through its own network, which is the main source of supply.