Posts Tagged 'micro-finance'

From Colombian Sugarcane to Candy: A Glimpse into a Micro-finance Project

Remember Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood when we would sometimes get to see where things came from — the factories, the workers, the process behind the product, from crayons to fortune cookies?

That was exactly what the visit with micro-finance firm, Contactar, was for me: a glimpse into where a common good originates. From harvested sugar cane stalks, chopped and melted in a multi-tiered process that leaves caramel-colored round bricks of intense sweetness to be shipped out around the country.

(20 points if you can name the end product.)

The machine pressing the sugarcane stalks to extract its sweet juice

Cane juice coming out

Thicker and thicker and thicker still, from juice to something like caramel

Out of the furnace, pushing the sweet substance around

Ready to be packed and shipped out

The old man packing...

Sugar cane chips for the fire

The discard from the pressed sugarcane stalks feeds the fire.

Out of the heat, ready to be stretched . . .

Pulling and stretching into . . .

Candy!

Candy!

3 More from the Farm

 

Ceiling inside the home of a family farm funded by Contactar, a micro-finance institution

Child on the family farm

Child at the family farm

The family at the family farm

The family at the family farm

 

 


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