nāfolo

returning to roots with the Bambara bean


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We discuss the uniqueness of the bambara bean (Vigna subterranea), an indigenous West African seed, in the role it can play in mitigating the impact of climate change and malnutrition.


This episode features Samuel Sarr, founder and executive director of Kailend. He founded Kailend in 2013 and its subsidiaries came later in 2018 (Kailand Farm and Kailekka food company) Kailend is a dynamic thinking social enterprise and we engage in sustainable agriculture and production to provide scholarship and skills training possibilities for low income earning women and youth.


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kailend.org


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