g.b. dionne your harvests the time for plant you know order to provide his village with a precious commodity fuel. we make time for charcoal we also use it for the roofs of our houses and enclosures for the animals. it feels like payback years ago the invasive weed crept into his field and those of many farmers on the banks of the senegal river leaving them helpless. but i used to contemplate rice over there millette on the other side and melons too we had to stop growing rice in these fields all because of tifa. now dionne you know so you can turn the weed into a year around income after joining a co-operative run by women in a nearby village. girls are drawing to a new takes them to the tight for charcoal processing plant and the women take over . first the typhus troy's burned and then mixed with girl morale because before being pressed into pellets the women churn out 5 or 6 times a week of this clean burning fuel. in a wrong makeshift markers type for charcoal pellets so for 15 euro cents a