Thursday, October 27, 2011

Climbers camping-goats in Morocco


The goats in trees can be found in Morocco. These goats climb trees to eat the fruit of the Argan tree, which is similar to olives.

The local farmers used to follow the herd, this herd of goats as they move from one tree to another. Not because they want to see this oddity, but rather trying to get the bean seeds from the remaining fruit is usually not part eaten by the goats. Each nut contains 1 to 3 seeds that can be used to make Argan oil and other cosmetic ingredients. This oil has been used by people for hundreds of years, but slowly growing Argan tree is difficult to find due to the wood that is often looted and also induced the goats climbers who ruin it.

For that group of people and organizations trying to trying to save trees by making it a prime location where the tree is grown as a protected area. They also want the world to pay attention to this Argan oil, it tastes delicious and contains anti-aging ingredients will be much sought-after.

However it would be difficult to sell this oil, if in the minds of people who will use it to your face or eat looming oil is obtained from goats leftovers. For a campaign that's designed to prevent the goats climb Argan trees in certain times of the year to let the fruits ripe and fall on its own. The seeds and then collected and processed into oil. So far this plan can work.