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Tag Archives: africa
Episode #65: The Zambian Soap Company with Andre Houssney
In this episode, I am joined by Andre Houssney of the Zambian Soap Company. Andre gives us a cultural and historical context of Zambia, discusses the process of developing a soap company in the region, talks us through the production … Continue reading
Episode #24: Open Source AT and The Full Belly Project
The Full Belly Project has spent the last several years designing and deploying a simple and cost effective peanut sheller for use in developing countries. They are one of the first organizations to explicitly endorse and apply an Open Source … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, Appropriate Technology, nuts, open source, OSAT, sheller
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