You can do this with bananas, plantains, mangoes, palm leaves and mushrooms. This had been known for over a century. Just hasn't been commercialized. Time to shine Africa.
I don't know the situation with other countries in Africa. However, being Ghanaian, I know there is a huge potential for Ghana 🇬🇭 to be a big mango leather producer. This is due to the large mango plantations in the greater Accra region and a plethora of leather workers in the Ashanti region.
Cactus is a better source of synthetic leather and cactus farming can be a very low cost and very lucrative business. Africa has tons of opportunities that the authorities are not catching on. Thank for your video.
For the second its depend on the creative genius from the country. Most african countries produce mangoes, but they did not create these process. They can perfectly apply that technology if they learn it. My concern is more about the creativity. If they can't impulse the research due to that innovation in several years they will not create or develop the technology. Sure we can embrace that creativity and move forward. Pendant que les africains fuient leurs pays remplis de mangue pour des raisons économiques, des leucodermes au Netherlands créée une merveille. Thanks to Koen Meerkerk and Hugo de Boon.
From research! Here are the biggest mango producers in Africa: - *Egypt*: Produces approximately 890,300 tons of mangoes annually.¹ - *Nigeria*: Produces around 940,400 tons of mangoes every year. - *Sudan*: Produces about 717,800 tons of mangoes annually. - *Kenya*: Produces approximately 758,400 tons of mangoes every year. - *Tanzania*: Produces around 448,600 tons of mangoes annually. - *Ivory Coast*: Produces approximately 160,700 tons of mangoes every year. - *Mali*: Produces around 670,600 tons of mangoes annually. - *Burkina Faso*: Produces approximately 600,000 tons of mangoes every year. - *Senegal*: Produces around 200,000 tons of mangoes annually. These countries are among the top mango producers in Africa, with Egypt being the largest producer.
1st time. Very interesting. Maybe 20 per square meter. I was over by 5. Anyhow, that sounds very interesting. The finished product looks good on video. I would wonder about durability. Especially if they expect to use them for something like automobile seats. The real problem I have with it is, unfortunately, the problem with most everything regarding resources in Africa. Many African countries are practically destroyed, as they are used for their raw resources for many industries and as a raw material supplier, African countries, and of course it's people, receive a very small fraction of the wealth produced by these resources. Yet the labor cost paid by it's people is physically and emotionally enormous. Often devastatingly high. In that video of the workers, I saw no brown people. The people working looked well fed and content. I would wager that those people in the video can likely afford to provide adequate shelter, clothes and feed their families with the wages from their jobs. What about the people who gather the mangoes on the farms. What wages do they earn I wonder. How well do they live?
You can do this with bananas, plantains, mangoes, palm leaves and mushrooms. This had been known for over a century. Just hasn't been commercialized. Time to shine Africa.
Yes, it's about time!
I watched a banana farm in Zim very lucrative and has many uses ❤
Wow, mind blowing. This is the first time am hearing about this
Uganda keep your resources and technology in your country and a hefty price to western countries. Put the well being of your people first.
Be sure to accept Bitcoin as pymt option, and whatever local currency your working with as well
I have never owned a leather jacket, now actively looking for my first mango PS jacket!
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Thank you and I feel inspired to reuse avocado peels for my planter to catch and maintain excess water for my garlic cloves❤@@AfricaToday1
Wow, that would smell quite good aye?
All "leather" must be made with Fruits, not animal with life. It's only common sense. Isaiah 11:6-9!
Leather is more useful in colder climate
First time. In Uganda. Uganda is one of the top 5 producers of mangoes in the world.
Heard of pineapple leather?
Pineapple leather is that a joke, never heard of it.
@@mavisburke495 Do your research on Pinatex. Joke's on you.
Source this leather for me
@ our mangoes here are still for eating. We haven’t yet started or reached to processing leather from mangoes.
I don't know the situation with other countries in Africa. However, being Ghanaian, I know there is a huge potential for Ghana 🇬🇭 to be a big mango leather producer. This is due to the large mango plantations in the greater Accra region and a plethora of leather workers in the Ashanti region.
You're absolutely right! The potential for Ghana to be a leader in mango leather is incredible. Thanks for sharing your insights.
Very creative, innovative and sustainable.🎉🎉🎉
Lezz go Africans at home and abroad bringing cutting edge info
Good good 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Up to the time Africa invention production young population long live Africa
Amen
I'm adding this to my lists.
Great
So brilliant, I could hardly believe it.
Thank you for an excellent video 👏🏿🙏🏿
Amazing!!!!❤❤❤
Yes I would definitely buy
Great!
Yes I ❤love to buy a mango leather product
I'm so proud to be Dutch and Ghanaian!!🎉❤
Yes this would be a wonderful opportunity for AFRICA
Fascinating innovation. Thanks so much🎉
I'm glad you found it fascinating! It's exciting to see how nature can offer sustainable solutions for the fashion industry.
Africa rising 🔝♥🔥
Good work done you are making Africa great
Wow, amazing 👏.
I would definitely try this!
Please do
From Trinidad and Tobago very interesting....
Good laaawd have Mercy
What an interesting idea!
Beautiful, fantastic, this leather is inspiring, I'm a painter, sculptor, I'd love to buy 1 or 2 sheets of it, I'm in Australia
1st time I've heard about this. Hello from Seoul, Korea.
Great
I would most definitely buy an item made from leather mango !!!!
This is a first for me 😳
I eat mangoes with d peel. Eat your food people
Vegan Leather! Africa can absolutely do it, inwardly not outwardly. Africa Unite & Be Positioned As Global Leaders. 🤎🤎
Yeah!
Yes I would buy mango leather products, my dad has a mango farm lol
Great
Don’t forget clothes, hats, and gloves 🌺
Yeah
You guys are great. Thank you for the incredible work you do
It’s always a pleasure
Awesomeness!👏🏼☝🏼❤️🤩🥳🔥😎💯👍🏼I think Senegal might be a mango leather power player
You are the best! 🙌🏼
@ You are the best as well 👏🏼🔥
Hey. My answer was 20 mangos. Great invention.
Wow that's super cool, thanks for sharing !
This is brilliant, thanks for the info!
Glad you liked it.
Very intriguing and wonderful.
I appreciate your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Definately a yes😊
Plants/trees also have life (breath ) just as any living thing.
Yeah but this is only from their fruit. Which would drop to the ground anyway at some time, if not harvested. The trees continue to live on.
It's my first time form Zambia
Wow interesting 😊
Cactus is a better source of synthetic leather and cactus farming can be a very low cost and very lucrative business. Africa has tons of opportunities that the authorities are not catching on. Thank for your video.
Thanks for sharing your ideas. I'm always looking to learn more about these opportunities.
Thank you for sharing this information with us.
I am Ghanaian and I am watching from Canada 🇨🇦.
Yes I will like to buy one.
OMG 😳 first time I see this but I want to buy one nice tote bag 🎉🎉 so great love arts and crafts ❤❤, 🇿🇦🇿🇦☮️
You should!
@@AfricaToday1 is there a outlet to buy this goods
Go girl
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This is Amazing
For the second its depend on the creative genius from the country. Most african countries produce mangoes, but they did not create these process. They can perfectly apply that technology if they learn it. My concern is more about the creativity. If they can't impulse the research due to that innovation in several years they will not create or develop the technology. Sure we can embrace that creativity and move forward. Pendant que les africains fuient leurs pays remplis de mangue pour des raisons économiques, des leucodermes au Netherlands créée une merveille. Thanks to Koen Meerkerk and Hugo de Boon.
Je te comprends parfaitement
Definitely a great idea, and I would love to buy a Mago bag whom is selling one though, guess I’ll look online for the Brands
That music at the end!! love it!!! what's the name of the song? And thank you for that, Mangoes! Who would have thought; great idea!
Divine 🔥Grace
I want one. I love the blue teal bag
first time, thanks for charing
You're welcome! Glad you found it interesting.
Yes I would purchase
yes !!!++++
Watching from zambia 🇿🇲
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Very cool I would buy 👍
craaazyy!!!!
Yeah!
I would definitely buy
Great!
Please more details on production costs
Love it
Yes I would buy
wow
Then African countries should be paid Carbon Credits to produce that leather as a fo of Carbon sequestration.
Thank u for ur information I want supply
My first time, really
Yes I will buy a mango product
The Truth is Stranger than fiction ......
Very interesting I wabt to be part of this. Caroline calling from uK
The numbers, I want to see Cost of Goods: inputs, chemicals and machinery used in the process.
From Kenya,never heard of this.Very intriguing indeed,but my country has bad politics doubt if this has a chance ,maybe in a different regime.
Oh really !
15Mangoes for square meter or for square foot? Which is correct? 6:25
How do I get them or sell my mango farms please let me know thanks. Farm is in Ghana.
Where can i get the machines for production
this is powerful...thank you. I will buy all mango products
You're most welcome
Please, where is the factory that is buying mango peel/skin?
Can you please share the concept of making Mango leather
Uganda we are silently watching. Wait in a year or two.
Good
Thinking of wastes mangos backs is one of the many
., production abd costs very important
Any skin can make leather, even human skin.
Hmmmmm
Human Skin yes & during ChatteI SIavery in the Americas BIack American's Hair was used for stuffing pillows & upholstered furniture.
@@MemoGrafix Didn't know about the hair thing.
@@MemoGrafixsame thing happen during Natz33 occupacion
@@elleyonaspg9580wool hair from sheep is what I use for dryer sheet.
Am in California US but from Ghana. Would like to get in touch with someone from the group asap and see what we can do together.
You can email us at africatodayinfo@gmail.com
Where are my Ghana people from the western region 😯😯…
My first time
In Africa
Will that attract flies 😳🤨🫤
I need to buy my project,where can I get the leather?
You can email us
Yes I would buy a mango
Great
The blogger is from africa but the processing location as we can see it's not in africa
They are fruit gel pressed on plastic
From research!
Here are the biggest mango producers in Africa:
- *Egypt*: Produces approximately 890,300 tons of mangoes annually.¹
- *Nigeria*: Produces around 940,400 tons of mangoes every year.
- *Sudan*: Produces about 717,800 tons of mangoes annually.
- *Kenya*: Produces approximately 758,400 tons of mangoes every year.
- *Tanzania*: Produces around 448,600 tons of mangoes annually.
- *Ivory Coast*: Produces approximately 160,700 tons of mangoes every year.
- *Mali*: Produces around 670,600 tons of mangoes annually.
- *Burkina Faso*: Produces approximately 600,000 tons of mangoes every year.
- *Senegal*: Produces around 200,000 tons of mangoes annually.
These countries are among the top mango producers in Africa, with Egypt being the largest producer.
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Unbelievable, even if its not as tough or as durable as animal hides such as leather. Reduce waste do onward and upwards,
Yeah
I'm from Sierra Leone and I will like to know how I can get into this agribusiness and who can I partner with?
Is it any mango that has that potential?
Yeah
I am interested in selling the product ❤🎉. Soo refreshing that I want to be involved
Go for it!
Making mango leather and not raising a Cow is incredible
Yeah!
Loving
My first time. It can take about 100 mangoes.
1st time. Very interesting. Maybe 20 per square meter. I was over by 5. Anyhow, that sounds very interesting. The finished product looks good on video. I would wonder about durability. Especially if they expect to use them for something like automobile seats. The real problem I have with it is, unfortunately, the problem with most everything regarding resources in Africa. Many African countries are practically destroyed, as they are used for their raw resources for many industries and as a raw material supplier, African countries, and of course it's people, receive a very small fraction of the wealth produced by these resources. Yet the labor cost paid by it's people is physically and emotionally enormous. Often devastatingly high. In that video of the workers, I saw no brown people. The people working looked well fed and content. I would wager that those people in the video can likely afford to provide adequate shelter, clothes and feed their families with the wages from their jobs. What about the people who gather the mangoes on the farms. What wages do they earn I wonder. How well do they live?
I agree with you, we need to make sure everyone benefits from this innovation.