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Moringa Miracle Trees - Partners Sought in Africa

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L2i Consultants and NETWAS NGO are looking for partners to help promote the use of the Moringa tree which can provide both clean water and nourishment to rural populations.

We work, develop and implement Moringa plantations including manufacture of the whole Moringa by-products to offer a sustainable income for rural women in Ghana and Kenya,

Please look at our two posters shown in Washington during the recent World Bank "development marketplace" competition where we have been selected for a Kenyan project.

Contact 

We are very interested to find buyers for our Moringa plantations as our goal is to create and offer sustainable income to the rural East African women.

We want to make this a real commercial Moringa activity so please contact me right away:

Eric Lemétais
L2i Consultants
email: eric.lehavre@wanadoo.fr
Le Havre
France




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