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    Chidobe Co-Op in Zimbabwe Launches Chaya Kickstarter with MATTER

    By V. Sheree Williams,

    2024-06-06
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    Minnesota-based global NGO MATTER launched of the Chaya Kickstarter Campaign, aiming to raise $50,000 to fund the first line of marketable chaya products. This initiative will enable women in thriving farming cooperatives in Zimbabwe to turn surplus harvests into sustainable income.

    Chaya, a nutrient-dense vegetable, already improving the nutrition and health of communities in Zimbabwe, is now poised to improve the economic health of countless families across the country.

    Through the newly opened Chidobe Chaya Processing Center in Victoria Falls, women in the farming co-ops will be able to sell their chaya to be dried and processed into marketable products within Zimbabwe and beyond. Initial product development will include freeze-dried chaya leaves for use with meals, as well a protein powder for use in the supplement and plant protein markets.

    These products align with the expected growth of the plant protein market, projected globally to reach USD $23 billion by 2033, according to research by Custom Market Insights.

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    Making Chaya Sustainable and Accessible

    “By selling their chaya, the women in the co-ops will receive an immediate economic benefit. Additionally, we are empowering the women working in the Chidobe co-op with the skills needed to manufacture value-added products at the processing center, providing them with additional income,” says Chris Newhouse, executive director of sustainability at MATTER, highlighting the duo benefits of the initiative.

    The vegetables importance is underscored by Zimbabwe’s recent declaration of a national disaster on April 3, 2024, given drought conditions and the resulting food crisis. According to the World Food Program, 13.6 million people are food insecure at the crisis level in Southern Africa.

    UNICEF reports that nearly a quarter of children under five in Zimbabwe are affected by stunting, impacting their physical growth, cognitive development, and school performance, leading to lifelong consequences. Chaya, not only drought resistant but also highly nutritious, fights malnutrition and stunting, offering protein, calcium, iron, and vitamins A and C.

    Learn more and contribute to this impactful Chaya Kickstarter campaign.

    This story originally appeared in Cuisine Noir Magazine

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