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The Green Journey

The Green Journey

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Many traditional diets in Ghana are nutrient deficient. The Green Journey project develops, produces and markets Moringa Oleifera nutritional supplements and fortified foods to fight malnutrition and ensure intake of balanced diets for optimal growth with a vision of Ghana Without Malnutrition. The Green Journey has a three prong approach: System, Operations and Products. Our system is a hybrid value-added chain, a combination of for-profit, not-for-profit and community/farmer based organizations. The entire community is therefore involved which makes it easy for them to partake in the sale and usage of the moringa nutritional supplements and fortified food products. We maintain good practices which make us unique and increase the value of our products and services. Production is from organic sources using stringent international standards and competitively priced. Moringa, the base of our products, has more natural nutrients with high nutritional and Health benefits than many competing products. Many food and vitamin supplements are from chemical and synthetic origins and are not readily bio-available to the body. Others are from natural sources but do not cover a broad spectrum of vitamins and essential nutrients. Moringa, the main base of our products, has eight bio-available essential amino acids, large quantities of Vitamin A, D, C and E and other nutrients, for the complete upkeep of the body. Backed with this is a strong campaign to get people enlightened to choose our appropriate but cheap solution to combat malnutrition.

INFO

Salud,Liderazgo social y emprendimiento
Proyecto
África
Ghana
Moringa Oleifera Farms and Industries Limited

INTERACT!

http://www.mofilghana.org/main.php

http://www.mofilghana.org/main.php?id=8

12 Kwaekese Road
opp. Forestry Department
Donkorkrom,
Kwahu North District, Eastern Region,
MD P.M.B. 3, Madina
Accra, Ghana

+233-24-3301075
+233-28-8217284

ACT!

http://www.mofilghana.org/main.php?id=6

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