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Story: Access to Finance “Boot Camp” Builds Up Sierra Leone s Agri-Business Muscle
02/16/2021 | 03:35am EDT
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Required fields More than 25 small and medium-sized enterprises in Sierra Leone took part in an intensive 3-day business boot camp in January, aimed at strengthening the capacity of cocoa, cassava, and palm oil agribusinesses value chains in the southeast region of the country. Under the guidance of local financial advisers trained by the International Trade Centre, boot camp participants focused on the fundamentals of business financing, including financial planning and management, business plan development and product costing. The training made me learn more about business planning around the value chain, doing a SWOT analysis, understanding legal compliance issues and above all, tracking my expenditure against my income , said Fatmatta Kallon, a female agribusiness CEO.
In the textile industry, old is increasingly becoming new
A clothing company in the Philippines that uses scrap material to make shoes. A technology startup in Ireland that allows strangers to swap little-used clothes. And a fashion house in Brazil that produces zero waste and repurposes old clothes into new ones.
These are three of a growing number of companies that are bucking an environmentally destructive trend towards fast fashion.
The textile industry, say observers, has long been primed for a circular makeover.
Amid rapacious demand for cheap, on-trend clothing, it has become a major driver of climate change: some sources say that the textile sector accounts for about 8 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Producing one kilogram of textiles also uses over half a kilogram of chemicals, and consumes huge quantities of fresh water.