Month: November 2019

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GROW Liberia and LUSH Cosmetics Visit the Farm

These fine gentlemen graced EbJel Flomo Legacy Farm on November 21, 2019. It is important to see the human side of farmers whose purpose is to do their best to produce the best cocoa in West Africa. Establishing relationships is key as we look forward to creating partnerships with those who take an interest in our organic cocoa beans. The cocoa farm is vast and the representatives enjoyed the journey. They retired for the night at our EJ Flomo Guest House. We would like to thank them for their time and their expressions of excitement over what they have seen.


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Hotel Construction in Rural Liberia: It’s Not Easy

Carrying out construction in Liberia is no easy feat. The task is made even more difficult when the construction is being carried out outside of the capital city (Monrovia) where most construction materials and equipment are located. Some of the factors contributing to the difficulties of constructing in Liberia are access to finances, the cost of the building materials and the lack of equipment/machines. In Zorzor, Lofa County, 170 miles outside of Monrovia, our work is hampered by the bad road conditions and the impossibility of transporting construction equipment even if we could afford to rent them. We rely on a lot of man power to do the work. While this is putting more people to work, which we proudly pursue, it is costing us a lot of money and taking a long time to complete the work. We will appreciate if costumers would recognize this and pay fair prices.

Workers began casting the third floor of our hotel today, November 16, 2019. They started at 5:30am and will continue until 10pm. The work is being done entirely by hand. Rocks and sand are appropriately measured in a wheelbarrow and poured on a a concrete slab for mixing. The appropriate amount of water is added and mixed. Workers use shovels to continuously stir the concrete until it is properly mixed. They then put the concrete in buckets and another group of workers take them to the foot of the building and tie them to the ropes hanging from the top. The workers on the top of the building, where the concrete is being poured, pull the rope, remove the buckets of concrete, pass them to other workers who dump them into the wire mesh on the platform. The buckets are passed back and down to the concrete mixers and the process starts all over again. This is tedious work and the engineer and workers doing this deserve a lot of respect. At the time when technological advances are spreading in every corner of the globe and being used by many, there are other places that lack access. It takes time, commitment and sacrifices to construct in remote places in Liberia.


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CBI Selects EbJel Flomo Legacy Enterprise, Inc!

Category : Cocoa Farm

EbJel Flomo Legacy Enterprise has been selected by CBI for participation in their Business Export Coaching Project, a parallel project to the Netherlands Trust Fund (NTF) IV program which is implemented by the International Trade Center.

The decision to select EJ Legacy Farms was based on an application and a CBI Export Audit Expert report, which found our farm to be the most organized non cooperative family owned farm in Lofa County. A business Export Coaching expert has been assigned to us and our representative will travel to Europe to participate in a Cocoa Expo, where we hope to find positive connections with potential buyers.