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Fast-Growing Oakland Startup Using Superfood To Combat Climate Change
Want to do something in the fight against climate change? How about planting 12 million trees then making superfoods from them? That’s what one Oakland company has done in the past 5 years. And it’s just part of their fast-growing story. Read More
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Kuli Kuli taking moringa mainstream with Walmart debut
Moringa has gradually gained traction in the United States in recent years, achieving a 3% penetration in American households, according to Nielsen. Read More
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Chefs Are Waking Up to the Lean, Green Protein Power of Moringa
Packed with vitamins and amino acids, this superfood is more powerful than most. Read More
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The Next Hot Trends in Food
You may not have heard of moringa or regenerative grazing yet. But there’s a good chance you will before long. Read More
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Why Moringa Is the New Superfood You Need to Know About
What is really exciting about Moringa is that it provides needed nutrition and ‘nutraceutical’ effects for people in places where these things are really needed. Read More
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Kuli Kuli raises $4.25 million to make moringa a mainstay in the US diet
Oakland-based food startup Kuli Kuli has raised $4.25 million in a Series A round of funding to bring moringa, a high-protein plant, to more kitchens in the U.S Read More
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Delicious Snacks And Beverages You Must Try Right Now
Moringa Green Energy shots from Kuli Kuli provides all the health benefits you need in a convenient, 2.5 fl oz bottle. Each bottle contains 1/2 cup of leafy moringa green paired with caffeine equivalent to a cup of coffee and powerful, jitter-free energy boost for up to 6 hours. Read More
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This Superfood Fuels Social Good
Kuli Kuli works primarily with women’s collectives to boost female empowerment, a key force for improving communities as a whole. In those places, the company works with farmers to anticipate the demand for each harvest and ensure they earn more than they did with traditional staple crops. That eliminates uncertainty and endows the crop with more prestige, which has lead to more of the people who grow it eating it. Read More
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The Passion Behind the Product: Moringa, The New Green Superfood You Haven’t Heard of Yet
Kuli Kuli’s dedication to creating a fair food chain and using the food economy to improve conditions in under-privileged regions embodies the caring and concern and integrity that are the hallmarks of the new spirit of ‘conscious capitalism’ that is driving a revolution in the food industry today. Read More
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Fight Chronic Disease, Boost Economies: 4 Growing Opportunities In Nutrition
Kuli Kuli is creating a sustainable source of moringa seeds, a 'super-food' packed with nutrients, in West Africa and then uses them to produce nutrition bars that it sells in the United States. Kuli Kuli helps women form farming cooperatives that teach them how to farm moringa, process it in a way that preserves its valuable nutrients, and incorporate it into their families’ diets. This solution tackles both malnutrition and poverty. Read More
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A Distant Voyage, A Powerful Plant, And A Crowd-Backed Quest To Crack The Snack Market
The market for energy and nutritional bars is pegged at more than $2 billion, and it's growing fast, with some estimates pegging growth at 7% to 9%. If Kuli Kuli can position moringa as a superfood, the market is even bigger, in the tens of billions. Read More
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Energy Bar Startup Could Boost Africa
It's important to the company that they're creating a new market for people in Africa to work in--the company sources most of its harvested moringa from women's collectives in Ghana Read More
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6 food startups that could shake things up in 2014
In the competitive nutrition bar market, Kuli Kuli has managed to stand out because of its backstory and international partnership... It’s about employing women and empowering communities, rather than just feeding the hungry. Read More
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Ten Start-Ups That Helped Save the World in 2013
Kuli Kuli diverges from the typical 'hand-out'-based model of helping impoverished areas of Africa. Read More
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