Achenyo Idachaba: How I turned a deadly plant into a thriving business
Acheyo Idachaba: Como convertín unha pranta mortal nun florecente negocio
Achenyo Idachaba is the head of MitiMeth, a Nigeria-based company that makes handicrafts from aquatic weeds and other agro-waste. Full bio
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riverine communities across Nigeria,
das comunidades ribeiregas da Nixeria,
have been infested
have been hampered:
o sustento económico:
have diminished;
a produción de peixe;
are unable to go to school
non pode ir á escola
ás veces incluso durante semanas.
and showy, lavender flowers
e rechamantes flores lavanda
in these communities.
Eichhornia crassipes.
Eichhornia crassipes.
the plant is also known by other names,
é coñecida tamén con outros nomes,
the plant is called Babangida.
the military and military coups.
a milicia, os golpes militares.
the plant is also known as Abiola.
chámanlle Abiola.
you remember annulled elections
lembras eleccións anuladas
or "talebearer."
ou "rexoubeiro".
rapid reproduction, destruction.
reprodución rápida, destrución.
you think of death.
to "death to mother and child."
"morte á nai e ao fillo".
with this plant in the year 2009.
con esta planta en 2009.
from the US to Nigeria.
dos EE. UU. a Nixeria.
nunha entidade americana
this big leap of faith,
out of a deep sense of conviction
pola profunda convicción
to do in Nigeria
and saw this very arresting image.
e vin esta impresionante imaxe.
by dense mats of water hyacinth.
na matogueira de xacintos de auga.
to go about their daily activities
coa súa actividade
"There's got to be a better way."
"Ten que haber unha forma mellor".
the environment is taken care of
onde se coide o medio ambiente
into an economic benefit
nun beneficio económico
whose lives are impacted the most
to find out more
para descubrir máis
one struck me the most.
especialmente a atención.
for handicrafts.
para obxectos artesanais.
that are woven around a story.
cosidos arredor dunha historia.
easily deployed within the communities
isto nas comunidades
of technical skills."
"Three simple steps to a mega solution."
"3 simples pasos para unha gran solución"
and harvest the water hyacinth.
e recolle xacinto de auga.
the water hyacinth stems.
the water hyacinth into products.
co xacinto de auga.
by background
to a community in Ibadan, where I lived,
en Ibadan, onde eu vivira,
"barrios dos estraños".
predominantly made up of people
maiormente por persoas
my dried weeds in hand,
as miñas malas herbas secas,
to find out who could teach me
atopar quen me ensinase
water hyacinth stems into ropes.
os talos do xacinto de auga.
to the shed of Malam Yahaya.
is that Malam Yahaya doesn't speak English
non fala inglés
of learning how to weave
para aprender a tecer
dried water hyacinth stems
do xacinto de auga
of partnerships.
to come up with products.
para crear novos produtos.
sentinme confiada
to take this knowledge
de levar este coñecemento
their adversity into prosperity.
a adversidade en prosperidade.
and actually weaving them
utensilios de mesa,
ás comunidades
in a different light.
being durable, tough, resilient.
which is "killer of mother and child,"
que é "asasino de nai e fillo",
with a quote by Michael Margolis.
cunha cita de Michael Margolis.
about a culture, listen to the stories.
sobre a cultura, escoita as historias.
change the stories."
cambia as historias".
to Abobiri, to Ewoi,
ata Abobiri, ata Ewoi,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Achenyo Idachaba - Green entrepreneurAchenyo Idachaba is the head of MitiMeth, a Nigeria-based company that makes handicrafts from aquatic weeds and other agro-waste.
Why you should listen
In 2009, Achenyo Idachaba bid her corporate career in the United States goodbye and relocated to Nigeria to start a new chapter as a social entrepreneur. She founded Greennovative Chain, which provided research and advocacy services in climate change mitigation, and later founded MitiMeth, a for-profit social enterprise based in Ibadan, Nigeria, which she considers a tangible expression of her research advice.
MitiMeth creates eco-friendly handicrafts like home décor and personal accessories from weeds prevalent on Nigeria’s waterways. The company also conducts training workshops for locals on river handicraft product development.
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