Following the
Neem Foundation, we discover that Neem has become big business in India. Go to their website and you'll find
this interesting list of uses for Neem - which is extensive. Neem is so powerful and popular in India, Monsanto Corporation, which runs several production facilities there tried to trademark the name Neem which would have put most of the home remedy businesses out of business. Thankfully, that did not happen.
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| Large Neem trees ready for transplanting |
For those of us working with Neem in Africa, it is instructive to follow the India Model: stimulate local growth, maximize the collection of bark, leaves and seeds, and then market worldwide. Gather and publicize the stories of Neem at work. Even with all the activity in India, the market for Neem has barely been touched. Even if all of India and all of Africa were actively producing raw materials, demand would still remain very high. Why? Because the actual applications of Neem so far have just scratched the surface. There is potential for every pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturer in the world to have a line of Neem-based or Neem-ingredient products. A surprising side-benefit is that by planting trees, people also reap the benefits of greening the planet
In Uganda,
The Neem Initiative is starting small, developing quality people and processes in order to scale up quickly in approximately two years. We are hoping our methodology will be a model that can be replicated throughout Africa. We invite you to step into the Neemiverse and watch with wonder or, better yet, become a Neemist and help promote our work. Email me at
neemjournalist@gmail.com with questions.
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