Throughout the week and after many discussions with our mentors, Chris and Glenn, we came up with a research topic that might actually have a direct impact on the livelihoods of Ghanaian people. Bamboo is an extremely abundant and untapped resource in Ghana. It is used in simple everyday life, for constructions and home furnishing purposes, however, it in no way manufactured or produced as an income for the people. That is where we come in. There are two other students working on the Bamboo project. One member of my group is writing about the history of Bamboo is Ghana, how it was brought from Asia, for what purposes, and what species are currently in the country. Another member is doing a current industry analysis of bamboo in the world and in the western region of Africa, and then specifically in Ghana. And that leaves me. I am writing about the future of Bamboo in Ghana. What opportunities do the Ghanaian people have in the Bamboo industry? How can Ghanaians take bamboo and create sustainable forms of livelihood? What can they make? What can they produce? These are all questions that I have been trying to answer when writing my paper.So our goal for our research paper, it to do a complete analysis on the Bamboo industry in Ghana, past, present, and future. Hopefully we can make at least a microscopic impact, right?
So if your wondering what I have been learning about this weekend, other than Entrepreneurial Finance and Biotechnology, it is Bamboo. I have enjoyed learning about Bamboo, but I am sure that when 2 months is up, I am going to be completely sick of reading and thinking about Bamboo... (But of course, I could never get sick of learning about Africa and talking about E-ship :) )
Check out the new and innovative, "green" Bamboo Bicycle...
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