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African soap berry

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Phyolacca dodecandra or the Africal soap berry belongs to the family Phytolaccaceae and is native to most of sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It has [ ... ]




Media Centre Featured Projects Promoting ‘Nato’, ‘Bongo’ and ‘Aika’ in Madagascar- AMG project
Promoting ‘Nato’, ‘Bongo’ and ‘Aika’ in Madagascar- AMG project PDF Print

Associazione Mondo Giusto (AMG) has embarked on a mission to establish 1000 seedlings of Labourdonnaisia madagascariensis, commonly known as ‘Nato’, whose bark is used for dyeing silk and cotton red, and requires protection and germplasm collection. The project will benefit more that 400 farmers and craftsmen from Amoron’i Mania region in Madagascar.

Traditional silk dyeing with Nato bark

Also earmarked for commercial production are Danais ligustrifolia, whose roots are a source of orange to red dyes, used in traditional textiles, to dye raffia and silk, and Indigofera arrecta or Natal Indigo, the main source of indigo dye used since ancient times for dyeing textiles blue. The two are commonly known in Madagascar as ‘Bongo’ and ‘Aika’ respectively.

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The 2011 facts on PROTA

Since 2010, much effort was spent on promoting PROTA (Communications & Outreach) and measuring PROTA's impact (Monitoring & Evaluation).
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'PROTA 16: Fibres' Published!

Since prehistoric times plant fibres have been used for many purposes, including clothing, cordage, thatching, basketry and paper. More recent uses in [ ... ]




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