Global Moringa Kitchen 2024
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Global Moringa Recipe Video Competition

Calling all food enthusiasts and Moringa lovers! We invite you to participate in our global video competition, showcasing your favorite Moringa recipe. Share your culinary creativity with the world and stand a chance to win. Competition Guidelines: Judging Criteria: Important Dates: Global Exposure: Selected videos will be featured on our platforms, reaching a global audience. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your passion for Moringa and cooking. Get creative, showcase your skills, and win. How to Participate: Click on the button to see recipes videos we’ve gathered from AMH members since 2018. NOTE: Our early videos were rather long. This time we only need them to be short and to the point, along with a written recipe. Fill in this participation form, and…

Report from South Africa Organic & Natural Products EXPO
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Report from South Africa Organic & Natural Products EXPO

On the weekend of 21-23 October, we at Africa Moringa Hub (AMH Online) had the pleasure of sponsoring and participating in the Organic and Natural Products Expo, which was held in Johannesburg, South Africa.

We had invited Moringa Producers and Suppliers to join us at the West Africa Business Lounge, and promote their moringa products.

We give you a glimpse of the Expo in this video.

AHM’s Rep, Bernadette Wood, shows us around the Expo.

The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) is the export trade support institution under Ghana’s Ministry of trade and industry responsible for facilitating the expo.

Many exhibitors are export ready and are currently positioning themselves for it. Many of the exhibitors in this fast-growing organic and natural products sector beckon consumers with an increasing passion for maintaining their health and rejuvenating the planet earth.

We are happy that African Moringa Hub online is a proactive partner in this big event with over 300 exhibitors.

March Madness – Supercharge with Moringa Powder – Part 2
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March Madness – Supercharge with Moringa Powder – Part 2

We continued with the Zoom chat with another two guests, followed by a question and answer session.

Sakale Traore, Mali – Mamali Moringa

“From our side we work with rural women in a cooperative. We buy their products from the co-op. And we in turn, explain to them how moringa can be of benefit for them economically, for their bodies, for their well-being, and for their children.”

Ranjith Kumar – India

Ranjith is an organic moringa farmer, producer and marketer. He shared with us his story:

“Actually, I have a high blood pressure, and I face diabetes also, which means during my work in the software industry for 15 years, I had all these issues. I was working day and night, 12 hours a day, and eating for a long time with a bad pain.

“So these days, I have left that job and I started my own organic farming. Now I am taking moringa powder daily in my traditional Indian recipes and in rice, which usually ends up being about 15g of moringa powder daily. I can work 18 hours a day without being tired. So now my health is everything helping me back to normal.

March Madness – Supercharge with Moringa Powder – Part 1
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March Madness – Supercharge with Moringa Powder – Part 1

We are grateful to all those who participated in our lively Zoom chat on Moringa Powder – its many benefits, ways to use it, and tips on producing it.

Hester Kinnear, South Africa

HESTER says: “I started my moringa about 7 years ago in Limpopo province at a small village. I’ve planted my own moringa seeds and started growing them and doing my own harvesting. Unfortunately about 5 years ago I had to relocate to Pretoria and couldn’t do my own moringa here anymore. But soon I started to get some growers, mainly from Limpopo, and I am promoting their products.

Abdul Kareem Yasin – Jordan

Abdul Kareem is from Aqaba City in East Jordan on the Red Sea, and he share with us his moringa experience.

Amit Barikeri, India.

We are grateful to have Amit from India join us. He answered a question regarding the dosage of moringa powder.

How Important Moringa Farmers are to Africa
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How Important Moringa Farmers are to Africa

As we look at the world, and disturbing world events, it is easy for us to become discouraged and deeply concerned about the impact this will have on Africa. There is talk of global food shortage and greater effects on our climate. Drought, floods, earthquakes, war, famine, and you name it, are in the mix. How can Africa survive?

In this article, Mariana Price from South Africa, shares how Moringa Farmers can be the lifeblood of Africa.

Spreading Moringa all over Nepal – Hemant Raj Kafle
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Spreading Moringa all over Nepal – Hemant Raj Kafle



Celebrate Moringa – Day 18

Today we finish our Celebrate Moringa with Hemant in Nepal – a true Moringa spokesperson.

May we all catch his enthusiasm and learn something from Hemant. We thank you, Hemant, for being a real champion in Moringa awareness.

Hemant has been working hard with moringa in Nepal. He believes that everyone should know about the many health benefits of moringa, and that everyone should be growing and using it.

He has not hesitated in sharing moringa knowledge with government authorities and has received national and international awards for his moringa campaigns.

Please enjoy his story.

“Give Moringa and heal the world.”

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Moringa Beauty out of Egypt – Morinjoly Beauty Care

Celebrate Moringa – Day 17

Take a look at the wonderful range of Moringa beauty products coming out of Egypt!

Today we introduce Mohamed Gamal Al-mahrouk who started his moringa farm 5 years ago. Not only has he worked in developing Moringa beauty products, but also had done trials with moring in agriculture.

However, keeping up with ancient Egyptian tradition, their signature products are the Morinjoly Beauty Care range.

Let us celebrate the beauty of moringa as we look at these products.

“Moringa for beautiful skin and hair”

The Face of Moringa in Uganda – Levi Wakisi
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The Face of Moringa in Uganda – Levi Wakisi

Celebrate Moringa – Day 16

Let us celebrate moringa in Uganda. Did you know that moringa was first introduced by the government in Uganda in the late 1990s and early 2000s?

Yes! Back then many farmers got excited about this new and promising cash crop. However, Moringa didn’t bring them the return they were expecting, so most of the farmers rejected moringa, believing it was useless.

However, we thank God that some farmers and entrepreneurs caught the vision. Today we meet one of them, Levi Wakisi, the founder of the Face of Moringa Uganda.

Watch the video to hear his story. The transcript of the video is below.

“Imagine if everyone were using moringa!”

Moringa Agriculture in Brazil – Arthur Begliomini
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Moringa Agriculture in Brazil – Arthur Begliomini

Celebrate Moringa – Day 15

There is much to celebrate moringa for in Brazil!

Meet Arthur Begliomini, agronomist, businessman, rural producer and researcher.

A leader in the moringa field, he has been very successful in the dense cropping of moringa, the largest in Brazil.

He is also seeing wonderful results in his livestock that are being fed moringa.

Check out the horse video below. What a magnificent animal! Moringa is included in its diet.

“Together we will end malnutrition in the world.”

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Moringa Enterprise Emerges in the Lowest Part on Earth (Jordan Valley Dead Sea Area)

Celebrate Moringa – Day 14

Again we celebrate Moringa in Jordan.  This time we go to the lowest part of the earth, the Southern Jordan Valley, near the Dead Sea. It is also known as the greenhouse of the Jordan.

We congratulate the founding members of DMDT (Darrat Almanal for Development and Training), Manal Alwazani & Dr. Sawsan Majali.

This not-for-profit company was established in November 2016.  Then in 2018 DMDT started a moringa tree-growing project to support and empower the youth and women in the region. The project proved to be successful in that it provided job opportunities for the local community, and they, in turn, contributed to the whole production chain. Today they sell a wonderful range of Moringa products.

Enjoy their story, and if you want to contact them their details are at the bottom of this article.

“Empowering the communities and developing a sense of community ownership.”

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