Beeyo Maal Blog
Articles about our cooperative, Frankincense resin, oil and how to make sure it is sourced ethically and sustainably.
Welcome to the Beeyo Maal Blog, where we share stories and insights about our journey towards sustainable and fair trade practices in the world of frankincense. We are a women-led cooperative dedicated to reducing gender inequality, protecting the environment, and uplifting the communities that depend on the resin trade. Through this blog, we aim to shed light on the challenges we face, the initiatives we undertake, and the positive impact we strive to create. Join us as we explore the true meaning of sustainable frankincense, transparent trade, and the empowerment of local communities.
Sustainability – A Delicate Balance
Battling Xaare: Protecting Our Trees and Livelihoods Nestled in the heart of Somaliland, a pressing challenge now threatens the cherished frankincense trees, the livelihood of the communities who depend on them, and sustainability: A delicate balance. This adversary...
Empowering Women, Transforming Communities: Farxiya’s Inspiring Journey
Where Farxiya inspiring story began In the remote village of Siraadley in Sanaag, Somaliland, a remarkable woman named Farxiya, lives with her family. Inspiringly, her story serves as a tale of empowering women and transforming communities. Indeed, Farxiya, a...
Beeyo Maal is empowering women
At Beeyo Maal, we are proud to be a women-led frankincense cooperative. Three out of four on our board of directors are women, and we are determined to reduce gender inequality in our region and harness the skills and expertise that local women possess. Traditionally,...
Where does your Frankincense come from?
At Beeyo Maal, we believe that it is important to address the challenges facing this industry head-on, in order to protect the environment, preserve traditional ways of life, and ensure that everyone involved is treated fairly. Frankincense is a precious resin that is...
Why is Beeyo Maal a cooperative?
The reasons for a cooperative model - By Luul Siciid Jaamac, Beeyo Maal Sorter and Chairwoman. With ‘Maal’ translating to ‘Milking’, Beeyo Maal literally means the milkers of Beeyo, in other words the harvesters of Frankincense. The name describes how closely our...