Native to South Africa, marula oil comes from the nuts and kernels of the marula tree. “Elephants even get drunk from eating the fruit from the tree,” laughs Ekwy. “Marula oil contains ...
This multipurpose oil is derived from the nuts of the marula tree (also known as the Sclerocarya birrea botanical) in South Africa. Not only is it nutrient-rich, but it can help blemish-prone skin ...
The African milk tree (Euphorbia trigona) goes by many names, including cathedral cactus, friendship cactus, and good luck cactus. Despite having multiple names containing the word cactus ...
Trees are widespread in the five Sub-Saharan African countries studied, with more than 30% of all rural households reporting cultivating trees on their farms. The economic contribution of on-farm ...
I can’t even talk of school fees or children’s clothes.” The global market for baobab products has spiked, turning rural African areas with an abundance of the trees into source markets. The trees, ...
Planting trees seems the simplest solution As global ... With more than half of South Africa's population living in urban areas, and global temperatures moving inexorably upward, the Council ...
What is an African forest elephant ... including leaves, grasses, seeds, and tree bark. The animals also gather at watering holes and soil mounds that are rich in minerals not provided by the ...
African forest elephants feed on leaves, grasses, seeds, fruit, roots and tree bark. They open up pathways through the underbrush providing access to food for other species. Over several years some of ...
Marula Mining (AQSE: MARU), an African focused mining and development company, has received notification on 22 October 2024, that Gathoni Muchai Investments Limited ("GMI") made the following ...