Zoubida Charrouf and the Story Behind Morocco`s Argan Oil
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Zoubida Charrouf and the Story Behind Morocco`s Argan Oil
Home | Press Room | About Us | Contact Us Reform & Human Rights Policy Business Culture News & Analysis Search: GO New Morocco On The Move > News & Analysis > Latest News & Analysis > Agriculture > Late MOT Vide Zoubida Charrouf and the Story Behind Morocco’s Argan Oil – CNN’s African Voices Updated March 10, 2014 07:55 PM EDT Zoubida Charrouf and the Story Behind Morocco’s Argan Oil – CNN’s African Voices Late Pres open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Pres Next Marr U.S. Prop Jaco Foru Gate Coun Moro Mag The passion of one Moroccan professor, Zoubida Charrouf, to save her country’s argan tree forests helped unlocked the door to w hat is now a rem arkable story of environm ental success, w om en’s em pow erm ent, and a cosm etic and Moro Inves Emp culinary revolution. CNN’s African Voices . * CNN African Voices’ Three-part Series on Morocco’s Argan Oil Revolution * Cat Afric . Bus CNN, African Voices, by Errol Barnett (March 10, 2014) — Zoubida Charrouf is a professor and research scientist in Morocco who wanted to save the argan tree forests, which are indigenous to Morocco and deeply open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Dev Gen pdfcrowd.com rooted in the country’s culture and history, but were in danger of being squeezed out between the advances of rapid regional development and the encroachment of the vast Sahara desert. Gen With her research, Charrouf discovered that argan oil, with its unique cosmetic and culinary qualities, could be the key to both saving the argan tree and empowering rural Berber women who had little opportunity for employment or education. Until, that is, the passion of one professor unlocked the door to what is now a remarkable story of environmental success and women’s empowerment. Poli CNN’s Errol Barnett interviews Zoubida Charrouf, the mother of the argan oil revolution in Morocco, in a three-part series for African Voices: Sec Wom Tag Afri . AQI . Côte egyp Part 1: hum Passion drives Moroccan professor . CNN’s Errol Barnett meets Zoubida Charrouf who has uncovered some of the many riches of Morocco’s argan oil. open in browser PRO version Hum Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API VI, Mau Nige Bara rene sec trad Ban New Pol pdfcrowd.com . . Japa Agen Insec Kidn . . . Five No. 1 Part 2: Inside Morocco’s argan oil co-op Milita Huffi . Zoubida Charrouf opens the doors to her argan oil processing facility which empowers local women. CNN’s Errol Barnett reports. On t Journ Polis Sahr Khat . . “Peri Revie East . Part 3: open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com @M The business of argan oil #US Entre Nov http:/ 21:5 . Research scientist Zoubida Charrouf explains why Moroccans don’t always reap the financial benefits of the country’s argan oil. #US King Y.Ale post VIDE dime toge http:/ 20:2 . #US Moro CEO on 0 . . Print CNN African Voices Copyright 2013, Morocco on the Mov eThis material may not be published, rewritten, or redistributed. All rights reserved. Contact Us Privacy Policy Follow open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com